2/28/2024 0 Comments Dark spore review(l to r) Thane (Adam Johnson), Teela (Nicola Poesner) and Dagen (Jake Stormoen) With the set-up over, The Darkspore is more of a regular adventure, wielding stock tropes like the dark lords(s), the artifact of great power and the quest for the treasure of the lost city. In that film, the best parts were the introduction of characters but the film became less interesting once it settled in to becoming a standard adventure. The story here is slightly the lesser than A Quest for Heroes. That continues here in what is a sequel that genuinely expands out on its predecessor rather than just acts as ‘the further adventures of …’ ![]() It was low-budget but everyone seemed to be making an effort way above and beyond the average fan production resulting in something that approached considerable professionalism, if not a very high degree of creativity. I liked Mythica: A Quest for Heroes a good deal. Here director Anne Black and all four of the principal actors from A Quest for Heroes return, while Kevin Sorbo makes another brief appearance as Marek’s sorcerer mentor. All of the films have been made with Kickstarter financing. ![]() The Darkspore was the second entry and was followed by Mythica: The Necromancer (2015), Mythica: The Iron Crown (2016) and Mythica: The Godslayer/Mythica: The Dragonslayer (2016). The series began with Mythica: A Quest for Heroes (2014). The Mythica series was an attempt to create an original epic fantasy series by Utah-based Arrowstorm Entertainment.
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