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Traditional animation crossing the line of fire

I think the game Cross the Line of Fire (CF) has unforgettable memories for many people. Although I have retired now, I still can't help but click on the relevant news. Not long ago, the derivative animation "Crossing the Line of Fire: Ghost Project" of this work was finally broadcast. I remember it seems that this animation has been finalized before, and I don't know why it was postponed. After the final launch, I don't know if you have seen it. How do you feel? For me, this work has a general impression after personal viewing. If I have to choose, I am most looking forward to seeing how the protagonists fight zombies.

The animation content is naturally adapted from the game Crossing the Line of Fire. Infiltrator and defender, two old rivals, continue to fight endlessly in animation, and at the same time, they also involve something called "ghost project", which sounds like the content of ghost mode ... but there are not many related materials that can be found online, and there is not even an encyclopedia of story introduction, dubbing and cast members. Some classic characters in the game will appear in the animation, but after watching it, the modeler feels a little disappointed. Wow, what's the matter, sister? Are you tanned? Who told you to travel every day?

A friend in the comment area said that it is better to move the model of the game directly. To be honest, I am used to modeling in the game, which seems to be quite pleasing to the eye. However, based on my feelings, I still plan to watch the animation again and chase it, even if I have to choose to abandon it, and wait until I finish watching 3 episodes. The first season consists of 13 episodes, which are updated every Friday, and each episode is 20 minutes. The total plot will not be very long.

I first came into contact with this kind of works because of the Counter-Terrorism Elite (CS). First, I watched others shoot one by one in the black internet bar, and then there was a microcomputer class in the school. Everyone had a good time on the LAN. Later, CS came out with CSOL, CF also came out, and there were other FPS games, all of which were played. Students' roommates and friends could play whatever they wanted. After all, these games still need more people to play together.

Among them, zombie mode, especially PVE mode, is the most exciting mode. We don't have to kill each other, kill zombies and monsters together, and fight side by side. It's pretty cool to think of it. I wonder if the animation crossing the line of fire will involve this kind of story. At present, the animation story has not developed in this direction. Besides, zombies seem to be in conflict with people who are not allowed to become refined after the founding of the People's Republic of China.