@MatriFirst I like the part where he goes "bom-biriri-bom-bom" at the moment, When he says a quiet "Bam," looking calmly at the screen, only to have him freak out in the next scene. I can't get enough of it, I rewatch it so many times. Dude, make more of this!
@TheCartoonBase To make a bad project and then complain about why people complain about it... Indeed. The circus should simply be an example of bad plot details and characters. To love the characters purely for the graphics.(Okay, Koroler is funny too)
@Popplirina If the Dark Knights didn't have the ANIME GRAPHONE and the broken robot that killed another robot off-screen, you'd put him in the lower category too. Shameful.
@BiNatePixel After so many years of hating all of Glitch's projects, I'm giving this one a chance. This is the first project that's managed to intrigue me beyond just the graphics and fan service. I really hope we'll see a second episode.
@Ghost_Loid707 But overall, this Glitch project is considered their first... one that truly feels cool, and the characters are enjoyable to watch even through the fan service. So, let's give it a chance!
@Ghost_Loid707 Fan service isn't a bad thing. It's bad when it's TOO much, as if it gets more attention than the specific character development details.
@glitch_prod Is it possible to join the project? Maybe with a script? This is the first time I'm happy to see such a nice project. And I want to try to support it.
@Gilition The bare minimum proof of this is the reason for the swimsuit. Why would she need one, given her already comfortable diving suit? Getting wet doesn't affect it at all; they work in the water just as well as on dry land.
@Gilition It's not that there's fan service. It's that there's TOO MUCH of it. It's as if Glitch was guiding who would draw her with a big butt and breasts. And those costume changes: that's not even a hint.
@J_Holleworth Honestly? I'd like to use my villain's will for their conflicts, and also to reveal that my villain didn't exactly live in the game world, but rather in something like it, already understanding the existence of something beyond his world and... bypassing the block, so to speak.