The soundtrack is very atmospheric, with a typical DreamWorks style.
From the perspective of DND players, the protagonist Sinbad is a warrior + rogue who has entered the legendary level. God knows if there are other NPC professional levels. The sailors of that boat are all level ten or above.
Legends can talk to gods, and the same is true here. But I didn't expect that the Greek god system was used here, and it was not with the goddess Eris~ This is very strange. Because it is obvious that Sinbad is a hero from the Arab side...
This time the goddess stopped playing with golden apples and grabbed a divine tool called "The Book of Peace" instead. (That must be a magical tool... so powerful...).
And the prince Patris who escorted this book is definitely a high-level holy warrior. The LG's is unbearable... (but I still like him, am I really holy warrior ==)
As for the heroine ~~There should be many levels...the
monsters are also very gorgeous. At the beginning, there was a giant squid with an octopus head. The eagle-headed griffon that has created the cold creature template. It was easily handled by the protagonist, and he was indeed a legendary character... In
the end, it was even more magical. He directly broke through the crystal wall and reached Chaos. It is gorgeous~~
In short, it is not bad, and each character has its own characteristics~~~~ Recommended Let’s take a look regardless of whether it’s running or not.
Finally, the dubbing is probably tailor-made. I have the habit of watching the ending subtitles. When I see the heroes and heroines are Brad Pitt and Catherine Zeta Jones. ,
My chin almost fell... I don’t control Pete (too vulgar = =), but I like sister Zeta very much~~~ I
just rush to this and recommend it again~
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