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For the time being though, that's the least of the characters' concerns, as the episode ends with a new antagonist watching on from h<br><br> <br>Whatever form a narrative takes in a mobile game will undoubtedly be difficult to translate into a serialized narrative without taking liberties to account for pacing and a shift in priorities. At the most limited capacity, a game demands consistent and structured gameplay, with narrative serving as a break from gamep<br> <br>It doesn't help that some characters don't feel like they were conceived as real characters , such as generically named "Guard" which is hardly an effective codename among an army of lookalikes. All the characters are named such that they feel like code names rather than true identities, and it really emphasizes that this is all based on a mobile game. It can take one out of the experie<br><br> <br>The pace and flow with which the world's many concepts are expanded is commendable, starting first and foremost with the reveal of what the catastrophe truly is: a fiery meteor shower. And for how violent it is, it's also the only reason the heroes manage to escape, even if it meant Ace and his team staying behind to hold off Talu<br><br> <br>The premiere of Arknights might not be as fun as 2020's Holy Knight Light , but it possesses a similar passion behind it. Having the protagonist command the characters via essentially a smartphone is on the nose, but played straight in a way that's commendable. It will be exciting to see how this world expands and learn why so many have been drawn to Arknights before <br><br> <br>The story sounds pretty compelling , and the visual style presented through the ads and various cinematics since the game's launch is really enticing. 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