Oh, Lambert, you energetic battle maniac with no backstory, no development, and no discernible purpose. Now, let's talk about our 'hero', Lambert. Bravo, Warrior's Dawn, for successfully ruining the characters we once held dear. It's like taking iconic characters and twisting them into unrecognizable caricatures. Their personalities are butchered, their motivations are shallow, and their overall portrayal is just downright embarrassing. Characters meet by chance or are magically placed in convenient situations.Īrgenta, Geraint, and Velskud, beloved figures from the game, are reduced to pathetic shadows of their former selves. The writing in this movieis as poor as it gets, and the plot is about as predictable as the sunrise. A complete and utter amateur somehow manages to weasel their way into the mission of a lifetime. But here's the kicker: among these so-called 'elite' warriors is an untrained newbie. Each of these warriors conveniently represents their respective race. chosen few warriors are tasked with eliminating it. Suddenly, a big black dragon awakens, and a Apparently, there have been countless wars between races like humans and elves (because wars are always more interesting when they're never explained, right?). The story, or lack thereof, is a convoluted mess that takes place before the events of the game. It's a Chinese-American animated 3D animated moviethat attempts to capture the essence of the popular video game Dragon Nest, but ends up falling flat on its face. As a former Dragon Nest player who is familiar with the game's story and characters, I have to say Dragon Nest: Warrior's Dawn is yet another failed video game adaptations.
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