![]() ![]() They’re not bad, I could give them a pretty good, but they’re not superb by any means. ![]() I hope that’s not a spoiler I haven’t played the games, but damn that was obvious!īut you’re not here for the story or the characters, are you? You’re here for the fights! Well, they’re okay. The only character I really liked on their own merits was Noel Vermillion ( Kondou Kanako), if only because she’s kind, has a strong sense of duty, and is apparently a reincarnation of Saya or something. On the other hand I didn’t really like Sugita Tomokazu’s performance as Ragna the Bloodedge (it was all anger and yelling, with none of his characteristic skill and charm), nor Kakihara Tetsuya’s Kisaragi Jin. I liked Tao ( Saito Chiwa) because of Saito Chiwa being all genki (though it felt like a bit much after a while), while I liked Rachel Alucard ( Ueda Kana) and Hazama ( Nakamura Yuuichi) for the same reasons. Their character designs were varied and interesting, as I knew they would be, but so far I find myself enjoying them mostly because of the seiyuu and not because of the characters themselves. This smacks of a problem I did expect, and which has proven to be largely true – that they’re making this anime for fans of the games, and for those who haven’t played them, they’re not wasting a lot of time explaining things, getting us interested in the characters, or anything else. I’m not saying it was confusing – it was actually relatively easy to follow, counter to what I expected – but there were certain elements they’re not even trying to explain, and they seem content to keep it that way so far. I’m not going to bother recounting the story so far because they weren’t especially interested in explaining it. If you’re a fan of the games there will probably be something for you to enjoy.
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