


Animation isn't its strong suit, the visual looks pedestrian as though it's from last gen video games. Granted, this sort of plot has been used many times and it can be to great effect, but Dragon Nest merely stacks them without novelty and hope for the best.

It's a dreary development with just about everything one would expect not to see again in fantasy genre. Story is very basic, cue in your typical hero-in-training, alliance with other race, some comedy reliefs and potential romantic angle, then you'll have the 101 good versus evil plot. It's a dull journey and what few sparks it has, mainly from vista or music, can't save it from mediocrity. Dragon Nest animation resorts to utilizing mediocre antics from many other games or movies, then put it in one predictable story and weak animation. These games are known for social interaction or accessible gameplay, not strong narrative. Building a movie from online multiplayer games is not easy.
