PreviousLater
Close

Yeah, I Rule with InstrumentsEP 50

like2.1Kchase1.6K

Yeah, I Rule with Instruments

In a world of powerful awakeners and fierce beasts, everyone awakens legendary weapons. I, however, awaken two ordinary instruments. Dismissed as a useless support, I unleash terrifying souls with my melodies, surrounding beasts in an instant. No one expects this "support" to hold such horrifying power. What truly lies behind my instruments?
  • Instagram
Ep Review

She Was Not Ready

Her face when the golden monster appeared—pure terror. You can tell she's seen battles before, but this? This was next level. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments doesn't hold back on emotional stakes. The contrast between her fear and his calm confidence adds so much tension. I'm already invested in their dynamic. What's their history?

That Transformation Sequence

From dark wolf to golden titan—the visual upgrade is insane. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments knows how to escalate. The red eyes, the glowing aura, the sheer size difference? It's like watching a boss fight unfold in real time. And the fact that they're just standing there, staring it down? Bold move. I'm hooked.

Coffin Smash Moment

When the beast slammed that coffin and it exploded into shards? I jumped. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments starts strong and never lets up. The sound design, the dust cloud, the way they dodged together—it felt cinematic. Even the background buildings looked like they were holding their breath. This isn't just animation; it's choreography.

Eyes That Tell Stories

His eyes—calm, focused, almost smiling. Hers—wide, trembling, on the verge of tears. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments uses close-ups like a pro. No dialogue needed. You can feel the weight of the moment just from their expressions. It's rare to see such emotional clarity in action scenes. They didn't just fight; they felt.

Red Chains, Red Eyes

The glowing red chains wrapping around the beast? Visually stunning and symbolically heavy. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments turns magic into spectacle. Every frame feels intentional—the way the light hits the muscles, the snarl, the broken ground beneath. It's not just a monster; it's a force of nature. And we're just watching.

Show More Reviews (5)
arrow down