Let’s talk about the role first: Dragon Knight is a bit like the Asashi hero in Japanese anime. It doesn’t feel as stable as I imagined, but it’s quite reasonable; I really like the white tiger. The image is very good. Strong, brave and human; Carl's performance is also very brilliant, a deep image of an old man; Marcy (the dumb female assistant) I think is super cute, I like this role very much; Luna looks too masculine? There is also the elf thief girl. Although there are many scenes, I don't feel much about her.
Plot: I think if the overall story is viewed by non-players, it will definitely feel a bit awkward. I also feel that there are some weird things but I can’t tell what’s wrong. I think the screenwriter wants to show a lot of worldview and story background. , But due to space considerations, it was limited a lot, so I didn't fully expand it. I mentioned it in many places, and then I mentioned a lot of high-level vocabulary, so there is no more. People don’t know what the show really wants to express.
As a player, the most fun thing is to see heroes appearing in the play as characters, including tp, mysterious merchants, etc., which are all very fun. But the problem is that if a person has never played dota2, then I guess he will find it very strange. So if the show is a gift for old fans and players, then I think it’s very good; but if it wants to be a means of attracting newcomers, I think it’s still a little bit interesting.
In addition, I especially want to see various books of various characters in it. . . Really been waiting. Ha ha
In addition, I look forward to the performance of the next two seasons, hoping to make progress and tell the story well.
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