"Hundred" really embraces clichés and predictability, offering a familiar, yet somewhat orginal experience. Plot progresses and is pretty predictable, with the occasional twist or turn, nothing special. Lots of different characters, with a lot of them being very clichés, it fits snugly into standard archetypes. While it doesn't redefine the genre, "Hundred" delivers a comfortingly entertaining adventure. Action sequences are solid, always with a nice taste of ecchi accompanying it. And with a pretty fast pace, it doesnt get too slow. It's a guilty pleasure for those who appreciate the genre's clichés, offering a solid experience to those who read.
First and only light
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