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Apr 4, 2015
The anime doesn't waste any time and jumps straight into action and to the point. The anime contains lots of various elements as in technology, super powers, intellect etc. which COULD HAVE ruined it due to over crowding of too many features BUT as they are well planned and placed, it complements to the story and keeps the views entertained and occupied thoroughly. The interesting combination and relations of the character is what I liked the best which keeps the momentum of the anime going and makes the anime more interesting. However the battle of the wits and intellect is my favorite part of the ...
Apr 4, 2015
Slow at the beginning but intensifies later. The ending is somewhat lame and not up to the point as it should have been. Its certain small plot twists and the mystery about certain aspects of the show keeps the interest maintained. its a overall good show to watch however a little patience is required of a few episodes at the beginning.
Apr 4, 2015
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Its a anime where patience is required a little. The story's beginning is a little slow and may take upto 3 to 4 episodes to build up audience interest and engagement. However the anime introduces many interesting concepts and therefore is very entertaining to watch. The battle of Kaneki (main character) with the world and with himself and his "condition" brings a contrast to the reality v/s ideal concept which is its more interesting to watch. Nevertheless, the beginning would seem to be slow but after a few episodes it gets better and is worth a shot.
Apr 3, 2015
The story line is very grabbing with fusion of high level thinking with virtual reality and games and other aspects complements to the overall story of the anime. People who found code geass and death note or other such anime with battle of wits and intelligence would according to me will like No Game No Life as well. The fact that protagonist put lot of effort in thinking and strategy making kept me on my toes and had to rewind and review certain parts again just to understand the depths of "thinking level". In the end, it is a very interesting concept and is totally ...


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