⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The score by Hiroyuki Sawano (known for Attack on Titan ) is a highlight. The music swells perfectly during action sequences and turns eerie and industrial during the dungeon exploration, heightening the "epic" feel of the series.
: The episode ends on a massive cliffhanger as the party realizes they are trapped in a "trial" where the rules of survival are lethal and mysterious. Critical Review [S1E1] The Tomb is Open
: The episode establishes a world where "Gates" connect our world to monster-filled dungeons, and "Hunters" are humans with awakened magical powers. Critical Review : The episode establishes a world
: A standard dungeon raid goes horribly wrong when the party discovers a hidden "Double Dungeon" featuring giant, sentient stone statues. It doesn't shy away from blood or the
💡 This is a masterclass in how to start an "underdog" story. It doesn't shy away from blood or the psychological toll of hunting, making it clear that this isn't a typical lighthearted fantasy.
⭐⭐⭐⭐The episode takes its time building Jin-woo’s character before plunging into the horror. While the first half is relatively slow, it is necessary to make the sudden shift into a "survival horror" genre feel earned. The final 10 minutes are incredibly tense, successfully conveying the helplessness of the characters.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Produced by A-1 Pictures , the animation is sharp and fluid. The character designs stay true to the original webtoon, but the real standout is the lighting and atmosphere. The transition from the bright, sunny city to the oppressive, shadowy depths of the dungeon creates a palpable sense of dread.