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Reviews for "Cupid and Psyche"

Great!

Very well done, loved the whole thing. Great story. Only thing is that it's a bit fast at times, and that makes it hard to follow along. Other than that, awesome job! 5/5

Enjoyed it

The pace of the flash was kind of "Metal Gear Awesome" style. Perhaps an Awesome History compilation is in the future?

Needs sound and maybe have the words appear differently on the screen... It was kind of choppy looking, but I think some vocal narration would make it less noticable.

good idea for a first flash

Very solid first flash. Not many of those actually have a storyline. This was thought out, and somewhat humorous. MUCH better than just a stupid stick movie.

7/10 for a good first!

Thanks a lot, and it's pretty good too

Not bad for your first flash, not bad at all. I have a mythology project due in a few days and I needed to read the story of Cupid and Psyche, but I was too lazy to look for it yet; low and behold, I stumble upon this and now I have a general concept (even I couldn't read some of the challenges Psyche had to do) of the story.
gratias ago.

didnt like it

im being gentle for a first flash (you have some skill, but odd, unlikeable ideas). normally this would see a 2 or 3 due to good animation, but you need something original with sound. if i wanted to see a greek fable, i would read a direct translation. you need to come up with something with originality. anyone who has taken an english class has probably read a greek fable (i read Antigone, and i loathed it from front to back page) and hasnt been impressed enough to turn it into a flash. and dont look up greek in the search bar, for some odd reason, it brings up porn ( _!_ whoever made that brilliant system)

my point is few people want to see a repeat. try something new, maybe a spinoff of a battle in some greek fable (if you take that route, go more for action, less for accuracy) and do something eciting or funny.