SummaryThe anime series based on the DOTA 2 video game franchise follows Davion, a Dragon Knight, who becomes involved in bigger events after crossing paths with Princess Mirana and a venerable eldwur.
SummaryThe anime series based on the DOTA 2 video game franchise follows Davion, a Dragon Knight, who becomes involved in bigger events after crossing paths with Princess Mirana and a venerable eldwur.
At its best, Dragon’s Blood lives up to that [opening] shot, concocting vibrant visuals that evoke the game’s rich history, but, for the most part, the show loses itself in inaccessible esoterica. Like war, exile, and scaly metamorphosis, it’s all quite messy.
Though DOTA: Dragon’s Blood features some interesting elements here and there, overall it attempts to weave too many plot elements into one episode, which will undoubtedly become an issue as the series wears on. It’s also somehow less interesting than playing the game.
the artists who drew the avatar are working on the series, it was very nice to see a familiar drawing, it was done well for the first book as a way to show viewers what is planned in the series, I really hope for even more positive reviews and the continuation of sponsoring the project so that he creates something similar and develops, I think the series Will come to those who watched the avatar Aang and the avatar of the legend of Korea, I do not know how the fans of Dota 2 are, not a fan of Dota, but the series is done well.
Show is quite average. Pacing feels too fast, and world building feels like it could use more work, and action shots seem strange. It felt like it escalated too quickly and could have done with a slower pace. Wouldn't mind watching a 2nd season, wouldn't care if it got cancelled though.
The story is really boring and all over the place. None of the characters are very likeable and the main character literally is a rip off of guts from berserk, even though in DOTA the same character looks nothing like Guts.
Terrible voice acting, especially if you manage to click the English dub. I don't know where they found these guys but it was probably from the 1990's dragon ball Z that had terrible voice acting that created memes like 'It's over 9000!'.
I can't believe I even made it through this series.
There should be a requirement that if a story is below a certain threshold of competence, the animation should have to be at least watchable. DOTA: Dragon's Blood is that rare abomination in which the story and art seem to be competing for last place. Execrable is a strong word; it's also a bit too generous.