A lot of the characters look like Activision characters. It’s very clear that the were designed by a video game company. And check out some highlights from the discussion below. Listen to the complete interview with Zach Chapman, Lara Elena Donnelly, and Erin Lindsey in Episode 536 of Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy (above). “I think the first couple of episodes can lull you into a sense that you’ve seen these plot beats before and that you’ve seen this story before,” she says. It has a lot of sophisticated power dynamics that are very surprising in an animated video game adaptation.”įantasy author Erin Lindsey also enjoyed Arcane, but warns that the show doesn’t really hit its stride until Episode 3. “Everyone has their own agenda, everyone thinks their way is the best way, and they’re all trying to play each other. “There are parts of it that almost feel like you’re watching a Scorsese cop movie where no one is good,” she says. So I think it’s super cool.”įantasy author Lara Elena Donnelly was excited to see an animated series that contains complex characters and adult themes. “You can freeze any frame, and it looks like a really good illustration from a Dungeons & Dragons manual. “I’m looking forward to seeing more of this art style,” he says. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley was blown away by the show’s visual style, a distinctive blend of 2D and 3D elements.
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