If you liked
Tokyo Ghoul
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...then you might like
Owari no Seraph
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Both have similar themes about the true nature of humanity and in both anime there is another race that is feared and shown throughout the series to be misunderstood. (Ghouls in Tokyo Ghoul, the vampires in Owari no Seraph). Both of these anime left me waiting to see more, and both have a tendency to leave cliffhangers if that was something you liked. The biggest similarity to me is that in both stories a character is transformed into said super-race. (Kaneki in Tokyo Ghoul and Mikaela in Owari No Seraph) Also much like how the humans in Owari no Seraph form contracts with demons to combat the vampires the CCG/humans use Quinque, a special weapon used for taking out ghouls by using their own weapons against them. The main difference is the matter of who the protag and the focus is on, in Tokyo Ghoul instead of focusing on the character undergoing transformation in Owari No Seraph they mainly focus on Yuu (Protag) and the military's combat of the vampire threat. Although Mikaela and the Vampires do play an important role as well. And without too much spoiling Yuu still also has something lurking inside him. If you really like the idea of someone undergoing a transformation into what most would consider beastly like in Tokyo Ghoul you will still get that from Owari No Seraph but in a different way, if you want to focus more on Mikaela and his story which in that sense at least is more similar to that of Kankei's then there is a novel that came out alongside the series titled: "Owari no seraph: The story of Mikaela the vampire" in which you get a better backstory and get to see Mikaela as the protagonist.
If you liked
Togainu no Chi
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...then you might like
DRAMAtical Murder
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Both are produced by Nitro+Chiral so that should make it obvious that there would be many similarities. Both are anime based on a visual novel of the same name and both have shounen-ai content although the games have a lot more of this as well as more violence and blood as a lot of this was censored in the anime adaption (especially in Togainu No Chi's case). They both have similar themes and even the characters are similar in some ways exp. the relationship between Akira (Protag) and Keisuke (Childhood friend character) reminds me of how Clear behaves with Aoba. Also, if you liked the overall game-theme DRAMAtical Murder provided, Togainu No Chi also has this in a sense, the protag is involved in a street game called Bl@ster and without giving any spoilers the entire series is set in a game of life and death in itself. Another thing to mention is both are set in similar yet opposite settings, both are set in a cityscape type setting, the main difference is you can think of Togainu No Chi as a more apocalyptic or dark version of the futuristic setting you see in DMMd.