A review by telthor
The Guild by Dan Jackson, Felicia Day, Jim Rugg
2.0
It's sort of like leaping back in a time warp to early YouTube days and seeing weird old crushes again.
It's weird.
The artwork is middling to bad--especially in real life settings, although sometimes the soft brushstrokes of the fantasy landscape are charming. The plot...um. Feels like a sillier Scott Pilgrim? Huh. Characters are tropes, but they are in the original show so it's not like that's a breaking point.
Basically, if you didn't like The Guild already, this probably won't be what pulls you into it. I barely remember the show, so this was sort of a "Ohhh yeah that was a thing once!" moment.
Sure is a thing, man. Sure is a thing.
It's weird.
The artwork is middling to bad--especially in real life settings, although sometimes the soft brushstrokes of the fantasy landscape are charming. The plot...um. Feels like a sillier Scott Pilgrim? Huh. Characters are tropes, but they are in the original show so it's not like that's a breaking point.
Basically, if you didn't like The Guild already, this probably won't be what pulls you into it. I barely remember the show, so this was sort of a "Ohhh yeah that was a thing once!" moment.
Sure is a thing, man. Sure is a thing.