Quick Final Thoughts – King’s Game
Oh, boy, am I ever late to the Fall 2017 party. (Doesn’t help that there’s still shows I haven’t finished from last season.)
This was so dumb. Literally everything about how it’s presented is dumb. I hate to reduce it to that one word, but it’s appropriate.
We begin with what is framed as a flash-forward but is confusingly actually a flashback, cut to a sports festival, and THEN flash back to the main character’s first day at school, with absolutely no context about when the festival actually happens, because nearly half the class is already dead by the end of the first episode.
Our main character is apparently the survivor of a previous death game, which the show doesn’t state early enough to prevent me from being entirely confused about why he is already crying just because cute girls are talking to him (note that this happens BEFORE he finds out the death game is coming again). Of course, when the evil text messages start coming, his ridiculous classmates ostracize him when he tries to explain what’s happening, therefore taking their best chance of survival and throwing it under the bus a la Sword Art Online.
People keep comparing this to multiple shows, and that’s deserved, because it tries to copy lots of them, but I would dissuade two comparisons – don’t say this is like Another or The Lost Village. By the end of their respective first episodes, they both had a lot more going for them (atmosphere and a cast full of people who are crazy in-universe, respectively) while King’s Game has a bland, generic cast, bottom of the barrel art and animation, and nothing interesting to speak of.
3/10. I could maybe see it being entertaining if you’re only in it to watch idiots die, but I can’t imagine ever being emotionally invested enough to care, so I dropped it after one episode.