![]() What I mean is: the visuals were really striking. Right off the bat I noticed were the visuals….Well of course first thing I noticed were the pretty pictures. Also the first thing I would do if I was king! I pity the next title on this theme since they are right back up there again. So by the time I got around to No Game No Life, my expectations had been considerably lowered. I really loved ReZero for a while there but it was really more of a fantasy ground hog day mashup that dropped the video game premise early on, and I hated that ending. Sadly, I just never managed to get into SAO and dropped it around episode 6. So I was delighted to see the trend reemerge with titles like Sword Art Online, ReZero and No Game No Life. What I do remember quite vividly was how excited I was that a series was finally bringing my twin loves of gaming and anime together. I gotta admit, I don’t remember much of it apart from the fact that the MC was a low-grade Mononoke cosplayer but I do think I enjoyed it. hack//Sign in which the real world melded with a mmorpg. Raunchy good times and nerdgasms follow.īack in the days of yore, when wild poodles roamed the earth, there was a little anime called. As they idle their lives away in trivial pursuits, a pan-dimensional God of games named Tet whisks them away to another world where they can use their mega gaming powers for “good”. Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Fanserviceīlank, a brother and sister team of super elite gamers, and my personal role models, spend their days and mostly their nights, conquering every game that comes their way because they assumedly have the world’s most understanding/neglectful parents (although there may be a canon explanation for that). ![]()
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