Huyen_Thanh_27 said:Like, i get it this trilogy is a much more slow pacing, go deeply into the characters, featuring gore and violence instead of supernatural force fighting for glory/ a wish for anything but man, the slow build to a thing everyone know about the fact that Sakura will go insane, murdering people brutally, it seems not so interesting. Like the side detail of dark shit like the part where Sakura eat people is a pretty great presentation, it does show how bad shit insane she is at that moment despite remains pretty naive. Sadly, the other part didn't get that much great effort. Some detail are just.. there? Like Rider's love with Sakura, literally came out of nowhere and only talk about it once and then pff, never heard about it again. Or the guy who called Assassin???? Literally killed by another Assassin??? (i thought there's only one hero per class???) and then guess what, his death does nothing to the plot? then what's the point of showing it? Like the Caster one i can understand but what about this dude??? There are so much details that just do nothing to push the plot forward, it really just there to confuse people or so??? Also, some dialogue are not very organic, it sounds really cringe and awkward, it feels more like a somebody fantasy than something an actual human being would say (well, at least sounds far more better than Deen FSN that's a relief). To be honest, there's a lot of psychological focused anime/manga that did this aspect far more interesting than Fate attempt to do it.
Huyen_Thanh_27 said:Like, i get it this trilogy is a much more slow pacing, go deeply into the characters, featuring gore and violence instead of supernatural force fighting for glory/ a wish for anything but man, the slow build to a thing everyone know about the fact that Sakura will go insane, murdering people brutally, it seems not so interesting. Like the side detail of dark shit like the part where Sakura eat people is a pretty great presentation, it does show how bad shit insane she is at that moment despite remains pretty naive. Sadly, the other part didn't get that much great effort. Some detail are just.. there? Like Rider's love with Sakura, literally came out of nowhere and only talk about it once and then pff, never heard about it again. Or the guy who called Assassin???? Literally killed by another Assassin??? (i thought there's only one hero per class???) and then guess what, his death does nothing to the plot? then what's the point of showing it? Like the Caster one i can understand but what about this dude??? There are so much details that just do nothing to push the plot forward, it really just there to confuse people or so??? Also, some dialogue are not very organic, it sounds really cringe and awkward, it feels more like a somebody fantasy than something an actual human being would say (well, at least sounds far more better than Deen FSN that's a relief). To be honest, there's a lot of psychological focused anime/manga that did this aspect far more interesting than Fate attempt to do it.