Can confirm it does get better, but I'm surprised how good it was right from the beginning! The backdrops feel simpler, but sometimes less is more too... the transitions and camera work leaves little to be desired. Like the zoom in on the monster, with a few layers moving individually - pretty much perfect right from the start. Though the audio balance is a bit inconsistent at times... and alright, the graphic quality does vary. First bits were perfect. Following ones not always.
Stairclimbing with a Walrus lmao. XD Also wonder what reference that Haggard classic is for. Also wonder if that sheep farm odyssey was ever completed... also wonder what kind of backstory Mr. Mudman and that blue bearded villain may have hmm... plot-wise it seems to be a bit all over the place right from the start, but isn't that how it always is? Somehow there seems to be a little too little red thread with these initial moments, Albert just popping up out of nowhere, with the sequels it seems characters are either introduced a bit more properly, or already characters you already know, even if the series of events is... as it always is. Highly entertaining and all but mundane. One great adventure there yonder.
And that dreamy butterfly ride... it ends nicely. Actually feels like both beginning and end are abundantly more polished than everything in between, entertaining though it has been. But impressive beginnings. First submission and all. Onto the next segment of the venture..
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