Nov 3, 2021
Following the capture of the Queen of Snow God Country, Ye Chen is still a target of many gods. He discovers avatars of the Fire God King have descended onto the Blue Planet to reincarnate the body of the Fire God King. Simultaneously, the Void God King and his entourage plots against Ye Chen to become the next Successor of God Blazing Temple all the while Queen of Snow God Country's younger sister fights against captivity in a dream world and Ye Chen unlocking and reinstating his deity from the God Blazing Temple in order to fight against the old Teacher of Northern Bei Di
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Story: 6/10
Season 2 of Lord of the Universe is pretty much a replication of Season 1 where the problem is shown in the beginning of some gods plotting to eliminate Ye Chen because of his position as Lord of the Universe. Slowly but surely, after spending around 30 episodes exploring and discovering relics and allies he has a big fight at the end where he defeats his opponent with overwhelming victory. Except in Season 2, instead of the enemy being the Queen of Snow God Country and fire god King its the old head of state of the Northern Bei Di and instead of the eternal armor and dragon/million year devouring spirit Ye Chen obtains Fire god King's avatars and a red Qilin as his subordinates. Essentially, the story is repeated with different enemies and different subordinate so the plot development is unchanged from the first season.
Art & Sound: 6/10
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Character: 4/10
Character development is probably tanked from the first season. Ye Chen's connectivity to the Universe softens his heart so that he trusts literally anyone. This is also why character development doesn't progress at all in the 48 episodes of Season 2 - Characters betray his trust left and right even in the end many of his subordinates trust is wavering. This kind of character development is lazy and uninspiring because it shows there is no value in the characters of this series.
Enjoyment: 6/10
The series wasn't too bad but at this rate I feel the series is heading in the same direction Wu Geng Ji is with its repetitive plot and character development. It has striking entertainment value but not much in terms of plot progression and character development.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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