@@momojamojamo3197 definitely agree that it's a masterpiece. One of the best animated series of all time even though it only had 2 seasons (unfortunately 🥲). What was your favorite part in both seasons? 👀
@ picking a favorite is nearly impossible, but the animation and soundtrack for the fight scenes is what really makes the show stand out to me. One of my favorite scenes is Ekko vs. Jinx in season 1 on the bridge, not only was it just visually stunning, the emotions they both range through along with the music is just amazing. I could go on forever about this show lol
It's hard to believe she started out as just a cheap Harley Quinn knockoff. That Arcane show changed everything. I find it kind of astonishing that fans of the game almost universally tell people they should not start playing the game. That seems like a dire warning to me, and it's why I never picked up the game even though it looks kind of interesting. I assume if all those players tell others not to play, it means there are addictive elements (e.g. Skinner box-style randomized reward schedules baked into the gameplay). It's a multiplayer game. Why else would fans of a multiplayer game (which needs other players to form a match) discourage other people from playing? Anyway, the show was amazing. And yes, I remember the scene.
Nice to know I’m not the only one late to the Arcane train lol just finished it and gd was it worth it! What a masterpiece!
@@momojamojamo3197 definitely agree that it's a masterpiece. One of the best animated series of all time even though it only had 2 seasons (unfortunately 🥲). What was your favorite part in both seasons? 👀
@ picking a favorite is nearly impossible, but the animation and soundtrack for the fight scenes is what really makes the show stand out to me. One of my favorite scenes is Ekko vs. Jinx in season 1 on the bridge, not only was it just visually stunning, the emotions they both range through along with the music is just amazing. I could go on forever about this show lol
It's hard to believe she started out as just a cheap Harley Quinn knockoff. That Arcane show changed everything.
I find it kind of astonishing that fans of the game almost universally tell people they should not start playing the game. That seems like a dire warning to me, and it's why I never picked up the game even though it looks kind of interesting. I assume if all those players tell others not to play, it means there are addictive elements (e.g. Skinner box-style randomized reward schedules baked into the gameplay). It's a multiplayer game. Why else would fans of a multiplayer game (which needs other players to form a match) discourage other people from playing?
Anyway, the show was amazing. And yes, I remember the scene.