If you liked
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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...then you might like
Log Horizon
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Okay, let's see. While there is the obvious similarity that both animes feature a male MC who uses tactics to his advantage, they have other similarities, especially in characters. All the characters in both shows are quite fleshed out and all feel important to the story (well... Clovis...), and even the characters you dislike at first you will find a hard time disliking (Well... Clovis...) In another sense, the pacing is quite similar, with most episodes having some major relevance to the plot. Only major difference is that CG is MUCH more full on that Log Horizon. If you can't handle lot's of blood and death, then you should not jump from LH to CG. Otherwise, go for it.
If you liked
Hataraku Maou-sama!
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...then you might like
Kyoukai no Kanata
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-They revolve around supernatural beings trying to make their way in the real world. One a heroic character who has qualities that make them seem non-heroic (Mirai and Emilia) and a demonic character who tries his best to make himself seem less like a villain. -KnK and Hataraku find ways to make the action scenes hilarious in ways, although Hataraku Maou-sama manages to do it a lot more. -Most of the times KnK and Hataraku are drawn with bright and cheery animation, but when the action scenes come they generally both turn to a must darker tone.
If you liked
Angel Beats!
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...then you might like
Kyoukai no Kanata
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While they might not seem like it at first, there are a few things that are similar between the two. 1. One of the main characters has a hard time knowing whether to join up with the group at the start. 2. One of the other main characters (the other gender from the character described in number 1) is an anti-hero of sorts, but moreso in KnK. 3. Both are quite heart-wrenching by the end of the anime. 4. They will both leave some questions lingering in your mind at the end. 5. They both have an amazingly hilarious filler episode (Angel Beats isn't part of the main series though). You should not skip over them. 6. At a later point in the anime, the protaginists fight of a massive horde of monsters which split apart the main group. Trust me, both are good animes.