I never expected traditional instruments to look so cool as weapon spirits. Seeing the Erhu and Suona float behind Li Mo gave me chills. It is a fresh take on the cultivation genre found in Yeah, I Rule with Instruments. While Zhou Jie laughs at him, I feel like Li Mo is about to drop a beat that will shake the entire academy. The visual effects on the golden light were stunning.
Zhou Jie and his rich friends really thought they could push Li Mo around. The arrogance on their faces when they mocked the girl was disgusting. But when Li Mo stepped up, the atmosphere shifted completely. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments does a great job showing how true power silences the noise. That moment the principal pointed in shock was pure satisfaction for us viewers.
The blue interface appearing in Li Mo's eye was such a cool twist. Getting a newbie gift pack with a divine song skill feels like the perfect cheat code. In Yeah, I Rule with Instruments, this system element adds a layer of strategy to the battles. I wonder what the Coffin Dance March will actually do in combat. The anticipation is killing me.
The scene started with such sadness as the girl failed her awakening. The tears in her eyes were so well animated. Then Li Mo walked in and turned the tragedy into a triumph. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments balances these emotional highs and lows perfectly. It makes you root for the main character even more when he stands up for others against the elite students.
The golden cracks on the black stone looked incredible. When it exploded into light, the screen literally glowed. The animation quality in Yeah, I Rule with Instruments is top tier for a short drama. Especially the close-up on Li Mo's determined eyes before he touched the stone. It conveyed so much story without a single word being spoken by him.