The Legend of KungLao Ch.6


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So I'm still not sure why Yuna is in this series. If it's not supposed to be the Final Fantasy character it probably should've been reskinned. I mean, you wouldn't put Master Chief in a video and claim it was someone else, would you?

Anyway, the sixth installment of the KungLao series brings us to some type of rural area (weren't we just in the city?) where two factions are about to fight each other. Overall I found the camera work in this episode to be surprisingly bland and of much lower quality than the author's usual work. We've got a 30 second segment of a simple forward movement that has so little planning to it that the camera goes right through some of the warriors' legs. Then it becomes a matter of many stills and some very simple pans throughout the rest of the film.

Acting is also at an all-time low in this episode, where it seems that the majority of the film is simply using still shots to film stationary NPCs. With such high dialogue content, the lack of any type of movement (other than the idle animations) during the speaking portions makes the video boring and hard to follow, and I don't know whether the Age of Empire 3 voice overs do the film a credit or simply make it sound like it used stock voice overs rather than custom dialogue. Personally I thought it sounded a little corny, since it was obvious that the voice overs were incredibly generalized and didn't lend me any idea as to what was actually going on, other than two armies about to fight.

And after all that set up, you're just waiting for an epic battle, for hundreds of men to be [b][i]slaughtered[/i][/b] in bloody battle, yes!? Too bad -- no epic battle. Just a one-on-one battle to the death where a character somehow is stabbed through the thigh, but comes apart at the waist. Now forgive me, but I'm uncertain how [i]any[/i] simple stab wound could sever someone at the waist, much less one in the leg. Poor choreography here, perhaps.

Overall I thought it was simply of a much lower quality than past installments, but I'm sure it's important for the long term so any of you keeping up with the series will definitely want to give it a watch.

~Inyri
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