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The King’s Avatar chinese drama review
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The King’s Avatar
4 people found this review helpful
by drama-watcher
May 11, 2020
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
There's just something in dramas about video games that I tend to enjoy. The focus is about Ye Xiu and his life revolving around the game Glory. From his fall of being kicked off the team he created to the rise of his new team and it's members who were given a chance for glory. We see some successes but a lot of hardships Ye Xiu endured from his teenage years and failures from the team because of them being considered as rookie. While Ye Xiu does take the spotlight, I do appreciate the backstory to the rest of the team members. This gave me an insight of the significance of these characters. This is great because they are the valuable asset to the team.

Chen Guo's character was a bit annoying for me in the beginning. I'm not sure if it's because the way the actress portrayed her or if it's her lines, but I didn't like her very much. She's kinda the reason I had to put this drama on hold for awhile. But I'm glad I came back to it because the rest of the cast was very good in my opinion. Each of the team had an interesting personality I enjoy seeing. Chen Guo does get better after Ep 14 so you can see why I may have stalled on this drama for awhile.

And no there's no romance but honestly I'm glad. It's not needed. From this drama itself, you see the importance of Ye Xiu. He makes an impact on everybody and have some sort of bond with each character, even the rival teams. This was awesome to see. It's a pretty good drama. Give it a go. Heck, I probably will rewatch it again right before The King's Avatar 2 comes out just because I like it so much, though I would probably skip some episodes since I know what happens.
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