The picture is realistic and bursting, the plot is a bit procrastinated, and it is very unfriendly to people who do not have a game background. The fight scenes were chaotic, and the corpse footage dazzled me with no focus. If it is a battle between a statue giant and a corpse, it will be well described. The sudden insertion of the male protagonist's duel is very confusing. The plot is not coherent and easy to play.
The logic doesn't make sense. The male protagonist was killed by his ancestors for the sake of the motherland. With this in mind, General Urakal is right. ✔ ah. The death of the female supporting actress is speechless, and the suspense that should be left is not well communicated with the plot.
And the lines are inexplicable, seeing his own country destroyed, and saying "Such a scene is not common". When it comes to supporting roles, adding a pro-villain like this is too hasty. And it didn't take long to gain significant trust, which was too abrupt.
As promised, the secret passage only leads from the castle to the road. Are you kidding me? Your Royal Highness, the new queen in the future cannot escape. You know that generals can fly.
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