Release Review for Human Target
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@^@t1 Melon Dezign/Human Target @t4 The music in this demo had me jumping around and the floor quite exstatic. Yeah I really think that the music is what gives this demo it's energy. I don't care if all musicians on the scene will come down on me, saying how easy it is to compose. It would only remind me of the Columbus egg if you get my meaning. The rest of the demo varies a lot in quality. For instance sometimes the design is very good, but sometimes it falls totally apart. Most of it is very nice, but then suddenly Walt introduces a spaceship part which falls one hundred percent out any concept or idea there might be in the design. The writer looks like the work of Ib 5 years old, but I guess it could be defended as an expression of Walts inner thought's and as the essence of an artistic design (I still think he @^could have come up with something better). So in my humble opinion Walt should work a bit more with this kind of design, if he really want it to work. In fact I think that the energy in the music, is what makes this demo worth spending a whole disk. The coding is alright, but Performer doesn't show what he can really do when he's at his best. There's a few new ideas in the design and in the coding. And the "normal" graphics is really very good (as usual!). This demo is really too short for one disk, but it's nice work as always by Melon Dezign, so keep it up guys. @ta--------------- Ratings -------------- Coding: 70% Graphics: 70% Music: 90% Idea: 65% Design: 70% Overall: 80% --------------- Ratings --------------