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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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No Game No Life
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In No Game No Life, the protagonists, Sora and Shiro, have levels of intelligence far superior than the average human. Once they get sucked into a world where games rule the world, they must outplay and outwit their opponents to rise to the top. The biggest difference between both shows is No Game No Life has a very light-hearted and comical atmosphere with short bursts of suspense, unlike Code Geass where the suspense is present most of the time and comedy is sparse. They are similar in the aspect of outrageous planning, and characters attempting to outsmart eachother. Personally I prefer Code Geass over No Game No Life, because No Game No Life occasionally throws logic out the window as some plans make no sense, and No Game No Life doesn't have a satisfying ending.

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Death Note
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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Similarly to Death Note, Lelouch Lamperouge (Code Geass) is the main protagonist who uncovers the power of Geass to force other to obey his orders against their will. The biggest difference between both shows is the Code Geass is set in a utopian world where Britain rules most of the world, while Death Note is set in modern day Japan. Code Geass is filled with similar story-telling elements Death Note is know for, such as clever and complicated story-telling, a suspenseful atmosphere, and plot twists and turns that will have you watching for days. Personally I prefer Code Geass over Death Note, because Code Geass tells a better story and rewards a loyal watcher of the series with a fantastic ending, which Death Note heavily lacked.

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