Vivy is definitely not something to sleep on. The prologue establishes the stakes very well by showng a robot uprising by robots that act like nothing's going wrong at all, followed by the protagonist Vivy failing to make an impact with her singing despite dreaming of singing on "the main stage".
The art is stunning, that you can see for yourself from any trailer or still and I like the core cast of Vivy and her two AI sidekicks. Vivy's stoicism/ naivety contrasts well with her partners, particularly Matsumoto's cynicism. I'm keeping things vague, but I like how that cynicism extends to the rest of the
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Sep 17, 2017
Re:Creators
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A complete masterpiece. To those put off by the low reviews and complaints about exposition here: don't be. I made the same mistake and have regretted it ever since.
To address that complaint first, since it's the one I see most often: I feel it's greatly exaggerated and here's an example to illustrate what I mean: The first episode has plenty of action, while the second episode has the protagonists working to figure out what the heck is going on, before leading into another action sequence in Episode 3. Re:Creators' functions on its own set of rules so of course someone needs to point one or two ... |