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| - The series bases itself around a plot that involves a mash-up of characters and elements from the Sonic the Hedgehog, Legend of Zelda, Mega Man, and Final Fantasy universes. The series has been praised for its slick visuals, fun Final Fantasy-style turn-based battles, sense of humor, and voice acting for episode 6. Starting at episode 5, each new episode has it's own opening. It currently has 6 episodes, which have steadily become more game-like, as BlackDevilX's knowledge of action script increased. Some of the older episodes also had draggable sprites on the loading screen.
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| - The series bases itself around a plot that involves a mash-up of characters and elements from the Sonic the Hedgehog, Legend of Zelda, Mega Man, and Final Fantasy universes. The series has been praised for its slick visuals, fun Final Fantasy-style turn-based battles, sense of humor, and voice acting for episode 6. Starting at episode 5, each new episode has it's own opening. It currently has 6 episodes, which have steadily become more game-like, as BlackDevilX's knowledge of action script increased. Each episode has a standard level of interactivity, with the first episodes each containing at least one RPG-styled battle, which required strategic usage of the battle options in order to overcome. As it was an episodic series, it couldn't keep experience between episodes, and, as such, characters level up in scripted fashion, so that the next episode picks up with the characters at the appropriate level. Some of the older episodes also had draggable sprites on the loading screen. It should also be noted that the series has uncharacteristically vulger language in earlier episodes. These obscenities are completely abscent from the latest episode, which also is the first to employ voice acting.
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