Dec 18, 2016
This review will contain spoilers. You have been warned.
Chain Chronicles was a game before it was adapted into anime/movie format. I have not played the game, so I have no past connection nor nostalgia with it. Every bit of this review is based on the anime.
Story: 6/10
The story began with a twist; the hero, Yuri, lost against the Black King in the Imperial Capital. Not a lot of anime show what would be the “climax” of a story, where the hero and Alliance fought against the antagonist, and lost. I was intrigued by the setting and kept watching to see how it would develop. However,
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the story became more predictable as it went on. Though this may be because it was quite evident that the world was falling into chaos due to the Alliance’s defeat at the Imperial capital. There were riots in the Holy Capital and the Holy King’s position was split between three people. Unfortunately, it was a minor focus. Yuri ventured to meet the 3 Sages, which is sad as they barely had any screen time, as they were quite alluring characters.
There are two side-stories in this. Yuri’s PTSD-like illness and Burckhardt’s fall into darkness. Due to their defeat, Yuri suffered greatly. He had lost hope and had hallucinations. He was struggling with himself internally and couldn’t fight until he saw Aram, whilst he fought for the safety of a village. Yuri regained his hope and will to fight after a short period only. I wished that they had explored more of his mental illness and see how bad it affects people with it. To me, it was quite unrealistic as Yuri suddenly gained hope just from one person, Aram. He had suffered a major defeat at the hands of the Black King, and now he’s back in it to win it. Had they spent more time with Yuri not being able to fight and slowly win over his PTSD, I would have enjoyed it more. Nonetheless, he was still struggling with it even after he regained hope.
Burckhardt fell into despair as Aram, a mere kid, had single-handedly fought many enemies on his own. Aram stole his mana, not once but twice, which pissed off Burckhardt. Aram then called it “even” when he gave back Burckhardt’s with his mana resupplied by the former. Combine this hatred with the fact that he speculated that Aram had stolen a sword, and lost the ensuing argument made him fall deeper and deeper into seclusion. On top of this, the Princess had him accompany the Volunteer Army (VA), an army which Yuri and Aram are part of. He had no chemistry with them, yet, the princess still had him go with them. The Princess’ reason being that she wanted Burckhardt to understand Aram. The saying “opposites attract” does not work here, instead, it worsened the relationship between Burckhardt and the Volunteer Army. In the end, he had succumbed to darkness and became a demon, which the VA fought for a while before Burckhardt left. This must have taken a toll on the VA, both physically and mentally. Had they focused more time on his mental state and his hatred, they would have nailed this storyline very well.
Art: 8/10
The 2D animation quality was amazing and consistent when used. Although they used 3D animation during some battle scenes, which flowed somewhat well. Though personally, I still prefer 2D animation over 3D.
Sound: 9/10
The sound effects for this was quite astonishing. From the magic, to swords clashing, it was quite enjoyable to hear it. The music was on par too. No major complaints here other than just maybe having more hype music.
Character: 6/10
The cast was huge. So many characters squeezed in. Great character designs separated them nicely. However, there was not much focus on character development, plus with such a character roster, it was hard to develop all of them finely.
Enjoyment: 6/10
I enjoyed the interesting premise. Burckhardt’s story was interesting and I wished they had focused on it more. Yuri having PTSD-like symptoms was also great. However, they had failed to fully execute Yuri’s side-story as he regained hope in no time at all. The whole thing felt like it was rushed in pacing. Had they given time to explore the dark undertones, it may have been better.
Overall score: 7/10
Story: 6/10
Art: 8/10
Sound: 9/10
Character: 6/10
Enjoyment: 6/10
= 35/50 = 7
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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