This animated adventure from Marvel Comics brings to the screen the comic book hero Black Panther, following the story of T'Challa, a nearly unconquerable warrior from an advanced society living deep in the heart of Africa called Wakanda. Swearing to defend his people against all outside threats, T'Challa's task becomes even more personal when the latest threat, an assassin named Klaw, kills his father, and bombards his homeland with an army of modern artillery.
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Story-wise, I thought it was good. I really liked learning the culture and history of this character WITHOUT the aid of the awful animated avengers movies( Though the avengers series is good, check that out too). What makes this experience suffer is the way they animated it. Using the Flash program it feels like an improved mothion graphic novel without all the weird warping. Doing this, I feel takes away from the overall experience. The Style is great and the characters and story have a good foundation to build upon, but the animation style definitely hurts this. I would love to have this not as 12 episodes but just make it a movie, taking away all the intros, credits, and 'previously on' moments and fully animate it.
What's great about it: Story is cool and interesting
What's not so great: the animation style used....really hurts it
SynopsisFor eons, the world was suspended in a fragile balance between the powers of Cosmos, goddess of harmony, and Chaos, god of discord. Warriors aligned themselves with either side, engaging in savage warfare. But the sides were too evenly matched for one to triumph ~ until now. Chaos' forces have grown to near-inexhaustible proportions and, under relentless assault, the forces of Cosmos have begun to fall. Chaos stands on the brink of triumph, the world plunged into disorder. And for the few warriors who survive, the future remains unclear.Fan-favorite heroes and villains come together in one game for the first time in the epic Dissidia: Final Fantasy. Select your favorite Final Fantasy characters and align yourself with either Cosmos or Chaos as you prepare to engage in a stunning fantasy match. An all-new battle system developed by the creators of Kingdom Hearts combines RPG-based character development with all-out brawling. Glide through the air and dash along walls, access such battle features as Limit Break and Overdrive and get ready for this action-packed installment in the Final Fantasy series.
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My friend has the Japanese version of the game, and I have been addicted to it ever since. The quality of the graphics are great, especially since it's on a portable device, the characters are seperate and do not feellike cookie cutter copies, each are unique in fighting styles. The story is great, though I had to follow it online because mine is the japanese version. I will definitly grab a copy of my own once the North American version is released! Love it love it love it!!!!!
What's great about it: Moves are amazing to watch, especially in the air, and are not complicated to use