This is Death Parade minus the banger op and gambling.
The first "mystery" fell a bit flat but I can already smell some heart wrenching moments on the horizon.
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This is Death Parade minus the banger op and gambling.
The first "mystery" fell a bit flat but I can already smell some heart wrenching moments on the horizon.
i thought about death parade too. and Kyokou Suiri because the protagonist will help solve the misteries in the hotel or be the main solving it instead of discover her own story
This one didn't really grab me. I've heard the game is supposed to be very good, but this episode was pretty underwhelming - nothing really wrong with it, but nothing going for it either. It might be one I check back in on later to see if it "got good", but for now I'm giving the premiere a 3/5 and bowing out.
i liked. since supernatural/mystery is one of my fav genres.
The atmosphere is reminiscent of* Death Parade* and Kyokou Suiri, focusing on episodic stories of different guests and their dilemmas between life and death and bizarre characters. The protagonist, who we see has intuitive abilities that contrast with her lack of memory, is clearly set to solve or play a significant role in the mysteries of the characters that will appear in the following episodes. The animation is of good quality to me, with consistent character designs. I believe the upcoming episodes will feature more intricate and bizarre stories—at least, I hope so. I hope the show delves deeper into the emotional context of the protagonist. i mean she seems to accept very well her condition, she should be at least scared as Atori said but shows us that everyone is different and face the things in a different way. The pacing is acceptable, although slightly rushed in introducing the concepts, but the clarity in explaining the setting is reasonable.