If you liked
Amon: Devilman Mokushiroku
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...then you might like
Guilstein
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Watch if you want to see two monsters going mano a mano in the post-apocalypse.
If you liked
Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor
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...then you might like
Layton Kyouju to Eien no Utahime
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Setting: Ship Mood: Suspenseful Involves a game? In both cases, yes. Quite psychological. Stakes are only lower with Layton because of a demographical difference. It's a kids movie.
If you liked
Dead Leaves
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...then you might like
Aachi wa Ssipak
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Oi it's been 1 second without anything crazy on screen. Time to step it up a notch!
If you liked
Gyo: Ugomeku Bukimi
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...then you might like
Kishibe no Yume
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Mysteries surrounding characters who can't help but feel drawn to something unexplained. This particular recommendation is aimed towards readers of "The Enigma of Amigara Fault" short.
If you liked
Cossette no Shouzou
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...then you might like
Shigeshoushi
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Gothic and with strong fixations on mortality.
If you liked
Siren: Eternal Siren
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...then you might like
Siren: ReBIRTH
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These are related.
If you liked
Biohazard: Marhawa Desire
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...then you might like
Siren: Eternal Siren
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Both are mangas based off of famous Survival Horror video game franchises.
If you liked
Funouhan
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...then you might like
Brutal: Satsujin Keisatsukan no Kokuhaku
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- Similar target audience range. - Same genres. - Both stories have the misanthropic appeal factor. - Same structure in three steps. Introduce, Setup, Payoff.
If you liked
Teito Monogatari
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...then you might like
Supernatural The Animation
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Well animated, gritty, highly involved in the occult and on a larger scale. Worth a shot, but don't compare the anime to the tv series too much or you'll ruin it for yourself.
If you liked
Hellsing Ultimate
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...then you might like
Teito Monogatari
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Similar levels of edge in these two.
If you liked
Dead Leaves
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...then you might like
Promare
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I guess this is the closest thing to a new Dead Leaves that has come out in recent memory. At least in terms of intensity and visual style.
If you liked
Saibi
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...then you might like
Piercing I
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Both are lower budget animated films that portray the world and it's inhabitants in a brutally realistic way. Just like Saibi, Piercing I is dark as all hell.
If you liked
Monster
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...then you might like
Gyakusatsu Kikan
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Similar moral themes and messages, main antagonist makes you think and isn't yet another comic book villain stereotype, grounded in reality with constant reminders of the unfairness of life. They share all of that. And you're likely to get something out of Genocidal Organ, even if it is flawed. An open mind is key.
If you liked
Kikoushi Enma
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...then you might like
Umezu Kazuo no Noroi
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Trust me. Despite one being a 90s OVA and the other from the 2000s. The 2 here in question go well together. Especially because of a thing that happens in the second half. I am very fond of Demon Prince Enma and been meaning to make a recommendation relating to it for a while now.
If you liked
Umezu Kazuo no Noroi
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...then you might like
Corpse Party: Tortured Souls - Bougyakusareta Tamashii no Jukyou
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They both follow a classic horror movie formula which sets them apart from most horror animes. Umezu Kazuo no Noroi being an OVA too, has uncensored gore scenes similarly to Corpse Party. I favor the former mentioned for having a less annoying cast of characters though.
If you liked
Kyougoku Natsuhiko: Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari
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...then you might like
Yonimo Osoroshii Nihon Mukashibanashi
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They're both early 2000s horror anime, that make a honest attempt at disturbing the viewer. Both share that grim underlying feeling absent from modern anime. It's a safe bet.