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It may be a short, but Aaron Sims dazzles with some nice visuals in <i>Archetype</i>.<p>With roughly 7 minutes to showcase, which includes the closing credits, the story really feels like a piece of a larger puzzle; however, what is unveiled is more than enough to welcome expansions into this technologically advanced universe.</p><p>The visuals are impressive and that isn't surprising given Sims' resume in the art and effects department. The look of the so-called combat robots and brief background scenery are intriguing and the limited action that takes place, which involves robots taking on humans, brings up the want for more.</p><p>There isn't much in the way of the cast. David Anders provides a good voice for robot RL7 while Robert Joy shows signs of a lead antagonist.</p><p><i>Archetype</i> is a plus with what it delivers, but the abrupt run time is a let down. Easy to make time for.</p>
Rated 3/5 Stars •
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
02/09/23
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