If you liked
Shinsekai yori
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Made in Abyss
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Dystopian world for which the main characters are burdened with the passion of wanting to know more about their world. Both hold a psychological tension, and sense of horror that is held throughout the series.
If you liked
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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Along with these powers can come a strong darkness. Where is the line drawn as to how far these powers will be used for selfish conducts? Is being the most powerful being what is important? Both anime are adventurous. They start off on a similar note as to starting an adventure. It is for the search of something, FMA to a philosopher's stone and HxH to Gon finding his father. Both have overpowered supporting characters.
If you liked
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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...then you might like
3-gatsu no Lion
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Both protagonists struggle living their lives due to their treacherous pasts. They both have people help them develop into becoming better people. Both of the protagonists are proficient in what they play, Rei to Shogi as Arima is to piano. Similar artstyle. Both protagonists have glasses (I ran out of comparisons lol)
If you liked
Durarara!!
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...then you might like
Occultic;Nine
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Both have a large cast of characters Both involve supernatural, one focusing on it more than the other
If you liked
Mirai Nikki (TV)
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...then you might like
Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku
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Similar introduction to the series (The first minute or so of the 1st episode) Both are based upon survival games A lot of characters put into the survival games (Mirai Nikki has 12, Raising project has 16)
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Steins;Gate
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...then you might like
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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The male protagonists are very alike, as they share the traits of being humorous, caring, energetic, and emotional. The female protagonist believes in the male protagonist, which is something both anime share as well. Both shows have a lot of humor now and then, and they also have mysteries that the protagonists have to solve through thorough investigation. In the end, I honestly think that if you loved Steins;Gate, you most likely will love Re: zero as well. Not only that, they are from the same studio. The only difference between the two is the setting and the difference darkness between the two anime. Re: Zero is mostly the definition of Steins;Gate and the fantasy world. My favorite of this season, as I love deep and dark psychological anime. If you love dark and psychological anime, you most definitely will like this as well.