Apr 19, 2013
This series tackled the issues of society, technology, the freedom of the human mind, and more mind-bending topics in an epic whirlwind of carefully, beautifully, and artistically well-crafted characters, plot and dialogue.
The antagonist of this series, Makishima Shougo, was my greatest surprise as far as sophisticated characters go. His ideals are agreeable, and I found myself wishing for his success at some points, though I knew his methods were ultimately wrong.
The relationships developed between characters were astoundingly unique, providing further information on each specific person based on their interactions with others.
I must warn those who are on the squeamish side to take
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caution. The creators of this series go all out with blood and gore at points.
Psycho-pass shares the same character designer as the series, Katekyo Hitman Reborn (Amano Akira), so if you have seen that series and took a liking to her art, I would further urge you to watch this series. The eyes of the characters are drawn particularly beautifully.
Again, I cannot recommend this series enough. If you find yourself hovering your cursor or finger over the "play" button of your screen, I hope you are ready to experience the same emotional, suspense-filled, jaw-dropping roller-coaster that I and many others have ridden.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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