Summary

Prime Video’sSecret Levelcomes from the same creator and animation studio behind Love, Death + Robots, and the episodes truly serve as secret levels to some of the most iconic video game series. There’s lots of original storytelling for these beloved games and plenty of phenomenal animation behind them.

It’s an anthology of shorts, with each new episode centering on a different game, so some may be better than others. Overall, Tim Miller and Blur Studio have done an excellent job with where they took these games. Here’s how they all rank!

Secret Level - Dr. Light handing Rock a weapon attachment for his arm in the Mega Man episode.

Updated on July 06, 2025, by Dennis Moiseyev:Amazon Prime Video decided to renew Secret Level for Season Tworight on the launch day for the first season’s second batch of episodes. We’ve now added the remaining episodes that finish off Secret Level’s debut season, so see where these new stories stand in the rankings below!

15Mega Man: Start

More Like Mega Man: Where’s The Rest Of It?

Mega Man’s episode is called ‘Start,’ and it’s precisely correct for all the wrong reasons. This is the shortest episode of the season and Mega Man’s story really begins in the final moments, giving you a tease of his suit, and then just abruptly ends there. This turns into an even bigger disappointment than the Dungeons & Dragons episode.

There could’ve been so much more to this episode to really evoke the level design and aesthetic ofthe beloved Capcom platforming game, but you didn’t get any of that. There was a quick set-piece fight between a giant rogue machine and the main costume-less character, Rock, who uses the freeze weapon attachment to defeat it, and it also took place inside a boring lab.

Secret Level - Nik wearing a spacesuit and being held down by enemies in the Exodus episode.

14Exodus: Odyssey

Nothing That Proves Truly Exciting About Exodus

Exodus is a new sci-fi RPGthat was unveiled at the 2023 TGA ceremony, along with Secret Level, but its episode is here and yet the game is still some light years of its own away. The story follows a father’s odyssey through space trying to catch up to his rebellious daughter, who ran off on an adventure. He always seems to be behind her, and she continues to age throughout her travels until he finally catches up and needs to rescue her.

There’s an overreliance on narration and too many time jumps where you might start to lose interest, especially since you don’t know much of anything about this game or these characters, who don’t really amount to anything in the larger scheme of things. The whole thing feels like a rehash of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar with more space conflict and lore tied to Exodus.

Secret Level - A close-up of Liz Mutton and Ana Spelunky, with the later stretching her arms, in the Spelunky episode.

13Spelunky: Tally

As Straightforward And Concise A Spelunky Presentation As It Gets

The Spelunky episode also goes by too fast and reminds you somewhat of the New World: Aeternum storyline, minus the whole ‘becoming king’ aspect of it. You have the video game protagonist Ana Spelunky trying to traverse a cave but keeps on failing and dying to many different obstacles, from traps to creatures. Then, you find out she’s with a companion named Liz Mutton, who keeps a tally of all of their deaths.

Ariana Greenblatt is immediately recognizable as the voice of the determined young spelunker Ana, and she’s truly the heart of this episode. While it may be only five minutes long, there’s a lot that’s said about perseverance and hard work, which is also coupled with some magnificent visuals and art direction.

Secret Level - Courier O riding a bike with her companion robot suspended beside her in The PlayStation Episode.

12Playtime: Fulfillment

Maybe Play Has Some Limits In This Episode

While some might be left desiring more from the PlayStation episode, which was the season-ender, others might think it was just what was needed. The Helldivers were perfectly included in the storyline, their lines about “freedom and democracy” never failing to entertain. Kratos, Sackboy, and Colossi make some cameo appearances, but the absence of other major PlayStation IP is felt.

The story is also not what you might think, but it still works, even if you’re left somewhat confused as to what just happened. You follow a bike courier sent on a time-sensitive mission to deliver a package while being chased by the multiverse of PlayStation IP and later her flying robot companion that turns evil (voiced by none other than Kevin Hart). However, the ending fills you with hope and makes you excited about Season Two.

Secret Level - The entire main cast of characters in the Concord episode.

The main protagonist in this episode, O, is voiced by Kevin Hart’s daughter, Heaven Hart.

11Concord: Tale Of The Implacable

A Solid Adventure In What Would’ve Been The Concord Universe

The Concord episode had a decent narrative that tied into the game and was a nice send-offto the short-lived multiplayer shooter from PlayStation. The use of a narrator here was much improved over the Exodus episode, with the timing of the dialogue playing well into the comedy and scene transitions.

The episode starts with a team of Freegunners breaking out their captain, who was captured during a score, and they’re successful… until they’re soon all betrayed to the Guild during a cosmic storm known as The Tempest. While the characters were fun and distinguishable by their varying personalities, their chemistry was nowhere near the level of Guardians of the Galaxy.

Secret Level - Yi Xing standing up from the table of Go that he’s playing with the AI Tiangong in the Honor of Kings episode.

10Honor Of Kings: The Way Of All Things

A Secret Philosophy Level With Incredible Visuals

Honor of Kings will be familiar to MOBA fans, and this episode takes an existing character from the game, Yixing, to lay out a cinematic backstory in a unique way. Yi Xing (how it’s spelled in Secret Level) basically challenges the Tiangong, a system that holds together the city of Chang’an, to a match of Weiqi (otherwise known as Go) in a setup not too far off from Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal.

This is probably Secret Level’s most contemplative episode, centering on the philosophical theme of free will and really making you ponder some of the subject matter. It adds a lot of surprising depth yet almost feels out of place with the rest of the episodes from this season, as everything else here offers nothing but pure entertainment joyrides with not much thinking involved.

Modern soldiers moving through an urban street from the Secret Level trailer.

9Crossfire: Good Conflict

Good Action And Clever Storytelling

Crossfire is a military shooter that seems to be the least familiar game featured in the inaugural season. Without the name in the episode title, you might think this was an extensive cutscene from Call of Duty or a level in Spec Ops: The Line with a storm bringing heavy rain instead of sand and dust.

This episode is straightforward military action with non-stop shootouts and hand-to-hand combat between mercenary groups, who each think of themselves as being on the side of good, hence the name ‘Good Conflict.’ Although having a vague premise, the story is well-plotted and has some wonderful character interactions with a cast also featuringModern Warfare’s Claudia Doumit (Farah Karim) and Samuel Roukin (Ghost).

The main cast of characters facing off with Tiamat in the final shot of the D&D episode in Secret Level.

8Dungeons & Dragons: The Queen’s Cradle

An Appetizer Of What’s To Come

Although filled with gorgeous landscapes and a wonderful cast of characters that have a lot of depth in the short time that you’re with them, Sceret Level’s Dungeons & Dragons episode feels disappointing in the end. It seems like the battle’s just getting started, and then it just ends on a cliffhangerwith the party facing Tiamat, where you only desire to see more.

Solon and companions Tally, Mora, and Luzum have great chemistry and are funny and compassionate. All the spell-casting and fantasy combat are a delight to watch, with cutscene graphics and animation that resemble Diablo 4-level quality, but the entire episode feels too rushed and more like a cinematic teaser for a D&D video game.

Secret Level - Amos and Felicity seen from behind in a flashback sitting on a platform and looking at a planetery view in The Outer Worlds episode.

Tracy Wiles,the voice actress behind Jaheira in Baldur’s Gate 3, is one of the voices of the five-headed dragon Tiamat in the episode.

7The Outer Worlds: The Company We Keep

Exactly The Short Story You Need Before The Outer Worlds 2

With The Outer Worlds episode, you might be thinking ‘How in the world can you capture such a large sci-fi RPG experience into a short?’ Well, Blur Studio truly accomplished this task by honing in on the main themes and essence of the gamewith regard to corporations and capitalismthrough the backdrop of a heartwarming story about friendship.

The Company We Keep stars Amos, an immediately charming and likable protagonist who cannot lie about anything. He’s honest and sweet and puts himself through painful and life-threatening torture (without really thinking too much about it) as a tester for Auntie Cleo’s products, all to meet up with his scientist friend and crush, Felicity. There’s a wonderful message of support and also some hilarious jabs at an ultra-capitalist society, which perfectly sums up The Outer Worlds.

Mech reaching pointed finger towards human in downed mech in the Armored Core Secret Level trailer.

6Armored Core: Asset Management

A Gritty Approach To FromSoftware’s Mech Game

If FromSoftware’s Armored Core had a child with Blade Runner, you would arrive at this Secret Level episode. And funnily enough, it stars Keanu Reeves as the main protagonist piloting the Core unit named Shrieker, and he has an irksome AI voice inside his head like he was for V as Johnny Silverhand in Cyberpunk 2077. Except instead of a rockstar revolutionary, he’s a drug-fueled mech combat pilot.

The episode is filled with fantastic visuals and sound design. The combat cinematics are spot-on with what you receive in the gameplay of an Armored Core game, especially 2023’s Fires of Rubicon, though the enemy mech suits don’t feel too original or special. But that also fits into the theme of the story, with no one being as special as Shrieker’s pilot, and it has a twist ending that leaves you thinking.

Boba Fett and Jango Fett actor Temuera Morrison makes a cameo appearance in this episode as Old Salt.