It repeats many elements of the books, which makes it longer than it needed to be. But it was originally intended for a board game so that people who hadn't read the books could get a vibe from the books. So it can be forgiven, but it's still mid.
It repeats many elements of the books, which makes it longer than it needed to be. But it was originally intended for a board game so that people who hadn't read the books could get a vibe from the books. So it can be forgiven, but it's still mid.
Don't have anything to add to what is already said about the book. It feels focused on setting up the world of Roshar and has a satisfying end. Leaving you wanting more.
Don't have anything to add to what is already said about the book. It feels focused on setting up the world of Roshar and has a satisfying end. Leaving you wanting more.
It's written too much like a book and didn't really let the panels tell the story. Every panel had descriptions like "He dodged it," something you can also see. The art is also very inconsistent.
It's written too much like a book and didn't really let the panels tell the story. Every panel had descriptions like "He dodged it," something you can also see. The art is also very inconsistent.
My only criticism of this book is the pacing. Unlike the first book, which had a slower, more deliberate rhythm, this one felt rushed at the beginning and end. The middle section, however, maintained a more consistent pace, similar to the first book.
My only criticism of this book is the pacing. Unlike the first book, which had a slower, more deliberate rhythm, this one felt rushed at the beginning and end. The middle section, however, maintained a more consistent pace, similar to the first book.