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And not in the good way.
Seriously, what the fuck. The lack of instruction only made the game even more tedious than the text did, which when by after, what, a minute of sitting there? With no way to make it go away so you can hurry up and get on with this little fucker, which was interesting enough despite you telling us nothing whatsoever besides that it only uses the mouse. I mean, a bit of help would've been nice.
I was never able to get past the third portion, and have no intention of trying. Frustrating to goddamn tears.
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A bit too short for my taste, but overall an awesome little movie. The symbolism was a nice touch; nothing was too overt or obvious, and the music creeps me out in the good way. I suppose that leaves me an odd one out; I love this for the same reasons other people hate it.
9/10, 5/5
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Simply epic.
The beginning countdown could have been more smoothly animated, but after Stick-Man falls down the trapdoor, it's like all hell breaks loose. Words flashing everywhere, nothing making any real sense, things flashing by so fast it gives epileptic people seizures and poor little Stick-Man generally in shock from how chaotic it all is.
Yet...the end is what pulls all the chaos together. Stick-Man pops out of the hole, looking terrified, and as the song fades out, "World" appears above him, like that whole intense ride through insanity was a look at the near future or something.
I dunno, I think too much about stuff this epic, so I give this a 9/10 for being one of the most epic things I've ever seen.
:D
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I can officially say that this is the song that converted me to Goa.
Seriously, I wish I knew some fancy songwriter lingo so I could properly comment on how epic the perfection of this is. Your hard work paid off; this is perfect in every way, and is the first song of it's kind [general drum and bass-like stuff] like this. I mean, it beats {I Don't Need You Anymore} and ties with Meltdown [Preview]. Not that those are Goa, but, like I said, the genres are similier enough, I think...
Oh, screw this poshness; this deserves every positive award it can recieve and should be #1 forever, since this is the best Goa, best computer-composed song, the best song, that can be written. Ever.
Not that I'm an expert, nor do I claim to be, but as far as the music section of my brain is concerned, this is, for now, the very definition of epic; the song itself and the many buckets of effort poured into making it. So, in short...
Best. Song. Ever.
100/10. 10/5.
Author's Response:
Thank you, my friend :) I'm going to be polishing my goa skills for a long time, so keep your eyes (and ears) open :D
Thanks for the review!
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This is more of a comment than a review, but I just wanted to point out that your voice is rather soft here; not quiet, just...gentle. A nice change from Dethklok and System of A Down, I do believe.
:D
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The entire song is just epic, and even though there are a few little things here and there I would change if I knew how, it's absolutely amazing as it is.
Every peice of the song portrays the title in different ways; the beginning part sort of like a windy, vast, open place with little else but vast, open space and wind in it; the first drum and bass section is violent and perhaps even impatient; that little piano + orchastra thing was triumphant and rather couragous at the very end; the second drum and bass section was like the first, violent, but more confident in itself; the very end was like somebody leaving the previously mentioned windy vastness behind, and then everything jsut fades out...
I know I think too much about your songs, but they inspire such epically awesome ideas in my head that, yes I have to tell you, because your work is one of the four music artists I know about that do taht to me.
5/5, 9/10
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