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On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season received a rating of 100% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 8.90/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Expansive in scope while hurtling towards the endgame at a rollicking pace, Arcane ' s second and final season is a supremely satisfying capper to an epic saga."
Arcane League of Legends [1] (Soundtrack from the Animated Series) is the soundtrack to the first season of the 2021 animated television series Arcane, set in Riot Games' League of Legends fictional universe. The soundtrack features 11 songs released on November 21, 2021, through Riot Games' music division. [2]
David Comford reviewed World Builder's Guidebook for Arcane magazine, rating it a 9 out of 10 overall. [1] He commented that "At one time or another I would wager everyone reading arcane has thought wistfully of designing their own roleplaying game. For most of us that is as far as it ever gets - but if you've actually sat down to map out your ...
Footage and clips from several unreleased Netflix anime shows, including some full episodes, have leaked online after hackers stole the content from one of the company’s post-production partners.
In a 1996 reader poll conducted by Arcane to determine the 50 most popular roleplaying games of all time, Don't Look Back was ranked 42nd. Editor Paul Pettengale commented: "This was, until the release of Conspiracy X earlier this year, the best of the modern day horror/conspiracy systems. The actual mechanics are a tad clunky, but the world ...
Arcane’s second season was first confirmed to be in production almost exactly a year ago, in November 2022. The announcement was made just two weeks after the first season was released, after ...
Andy Butcher reviewed Conspiracy X for Arcane magazine, rating it a 9 out of 10 overall. [9] Butcher comments that "Conspiracy X is the most impressive first roleplaying release in a long time, and it's a great game. It combines a setting and style that will be familiar enough for players and referees to easily understand with an incredibly ...
Andy Butcher reviewed Stonekeep for Arcane, rating it a seven out of ten overall. [20] Butcher comments: "Although the 'plot' as such is somewhat weak, and the game quickly falls into an 'explore the level, kill the monsters, solve the puzzles' affair, Stonekeep is engaging and surprisingly addictive." [20]