Original stories set within the worlds of iconic video games are featured in this animated anthology series.Original stories set within the worlds of iconic video games are featured in this animated anthology series.Original stories set within the worlds of iconic video games are featured in this animated anthology series.
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I don't know how they managed to separate the first season into 2 complete separate quality parts. First was pretty good, I would rate it a solid 8, especially the Warhammer 40k episode, that was a 10.
And now we get to the second part, every episode was bad and mediocre. I had to skip the Concorde one, irritating, the last was so cringe that had to skip again. The only watchable episode was the Exodus one. Meh, what a letdown. Finish a season on the lowest quality episode.
I had to change my initial 8 score to 6, and that is even gracious. Do better for season 2!
I had to change my initial 8 score to 6, and that is even gracious. Do better for season 2!
And now we get to the second part, every episode was bad and mediocre. I had to skip the Concorde one, irritating, the last was so cringe that had to skip again. The only watchable episode was the Exodus one. Meh, what a letdown. Finish a season on the lowest quality episode.
I had to change my initial 8 score to 6, and that is even gracious. Do better for season 2!
I had to change my initial 8 score to 6, and that is even gracious. Do better for season 2!
A couple of cool episodes aside, Secret Level feels like a monument to mediocrity. The writing is painfully mid, dragging the whole show down despite the undeniably impressive visuals-though even those feel like reheated leftovers from a decade of superior video game cinematics. Honestly, what is this show trying to do or say that hasn't been done (and done better) by video game marketing in the past 10+ years?
The lineup of titles is baffling. Where are the big names? The absence of heavy hitters screams one thing: developers wanted no part of this trainwreck or were waiting to see if Season 1 could stick the landing. Spoiler alert-it didn't.
Short-form storytelling seems to completely elude the creators. What should have been tight, impactful, and memorable comes across as disjointed and uninspired. Variety called it an "uninspired snooze," and for once, Variety wasn't being harsh enough.
Secret Level is proof that flashy visuals can't hide a lack of vision, heart, or originality!
The lineup of titles is baffling. Where are the big names? The absence of heavy hitters screams one thing: developers wanted no part of this trainwreck or were waiting to see if Season 1 could stick the landing. Spoiler alert-it didn't.
Short-form storytelling seems to completely elude the creators. What should have been tight, impactful, and memorable comes across as disjointed and uninspired. Variety called it an "uninspired snooze," and for once, Variety wasn't being harsh enough.
Secret Level is proof that flashy visuals can't hide a lack of vision, heart, or originality!
Expanding the video game media with content made by talented fans with unlimited budget seems wonderful right ?
Well, ladies and gentlemen it is !
The first 8 episodes were great, each one encapsulating the universe they chose for it.
I've seen critics saying they didn't take chances with the show. Have you seen the pac man episode ? Because I did, and seems to me like they took one hell of a chance there.
The show is stunning, each graphic style seems well chosen and mastered (as we would expect from the love death and robot team)
it's a good omen for the future let's hope it allows the video game media to expand even beyond.
It's filled with Easter eggs without the annoyance of the show pointing me in the direction of every details screaming at me HAVE YOU PLAYED THE GAME ???
And in the world we live in, this is already incredible.
This is the first time people who actually love the game took chances at expanding the media and pleasing us, the fans.
But the beauty of it is that even for people that never played the games, can enjoy, understand and feel empathy for the characters and this seems like a big challenge that they overcame to me.
The show has cons too obviously, some episodes weren't as great as the others (I'm looking at you new world).
Yes, some episodes were short, yes some jokes were a little bit off, I never said it was perfect, just that it was awesome.
Well, ladies and gentlemen it is !
The first 8 episodes were great, each one encapsulating the universe they chose for it.
I've seen critics saying they didn't take chances with the show. Have you seen the pac man episode ? Because I did, and seems to me like they took one hell of a chance there.
The show is stunning, each graphic style seems well chosen and mastered (as we would expect from the love death and robot team)
it's a good omen for the future let's hope it allows the video game media to expand even beyond.
It's filled with Easter eggs without the annoyance of the show pointing me in the direction of every details screaming at me HAVE YOU PLAYED THE GAME ???
And in the world we live in, this is already incredible.
This is the first time people who actually love the game took chances at expanding the media and pleasing us, the fans.
But the beauty of it is that even for people that never played the games, can enjoy, understand and feel empathy for the characters and this seems like a big challenge that they overcame to me.
The show has cons too obviously, some episodes weren't as great as the others (I'm looking at you new world).
Yes, some episodes were short, yes some jokes were a little bit off, I never said it was perfect, just that it was awesome.
The animation is beautiful, that is undeniable. I struggle to get excited about such short episodes though. They seem like apprentice attempts. Can't get fully enthralled as you know it's over before you can even get any sort of connection with the characters. Was nice to see some celebrity involvement. Reeves and Arnie both play enjoyable parts. It's just all a little too experimental and depthless for me. Additionally If I was given the chance to choose the source material. I reckon I would have chosen a completely different set of games to revere. The Pacman episode was o.k. But was a demonstration of taking artistic licence to its absolute limit. It made me laugh at least. Overall I found the whole series to be a little underwhelming. 6 for the visuals.
You will get entertained here. Some episodes are good, some are great, some are just incredible. You need to make that decision for yourself. For me, 1.5 "You Shall know no fear" is the best of the bunch, but 1.5 is the best animation of Warhammer history and it does everything right. My god, it was unbelievably good. That said, there is no reason to read my review, go watch the episodes instead and choose your best one.
I knew that the creators of love death and robots knew how to nail animated short stories, but this simply is amazing. We need more of it.
And we simply require more of the Warhammer Universe. Exactly! As shown here.
I knew that the creators of love death and robots knew how to nail animated short stories, but this simply is amazing. We need more of it.
And we simply require more of the Warhammer Universe. Exactly! As shown here.
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- TriviaClive Standen will be reprising his voice role of Demetrius Titus, the main character in the video game Space Marine 2. The episode takes place after the events of the game.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 973: Carry-On (2024)
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