Mar 22, 2022
First, the story is practically perfect. Not only is it very complex and rich in detail, but it is incredibly well put together, to the point that the first scenes contain key moments of the ending that only make sense once you get to it. Watching it again is a completely worthwhile experience, since it not only enriches your vision of the series, but also allows you to better understand all the effort put into the construction of the plot line and the flow that it carries.
The artistic section may not be the best I've seen, but it fits perfectly with the atmosphere of the
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series and with the aesthetics of the events and tone of the work. The gray and dull, almost faded tone that the series has fits perfectly with the tragic and almost mechanical tone of the work, always giving a dull sensation, but fitting in with the science fiction style. The character designs are all very original and distinctive, but also fitting into the modern world of Steins;Gate.
For its part, the soundtrack and voice acting seem crazy to me. The opening "Hacking to the Gate" is a true banger and the soundtrack fits perfectly on almost all occasions. Okabe's voice acting in particular is magnificent and always manages to give me goosebumps at the most dramatic moments of the series.
The cast of characters also deserve my sincere congratulations, as they maintain a fairly high quality even in the secondary characters, giving everyone their moment to shine and show their deepest and most vulnerable points. Okabe of course stands out among all, having one of the best character developments I have seen in an animanga, this being a round cycle, since at the end of the series he returns to a similar state to the beginning, but now carrying all the events that occurred during the series. Kurisu is also not far behind of course, being one of the best female characters I have ever seen and having some of the best scenes in the series.
In conclusion, Steins;Gate seems to me to be one of the best existing works and the one that I enjoy the most without a doubt. It is true that there are people to whom the beginning may seem a bit slow, but it is totally worth holding on until the middle, where the entire build-up of the work explodes in an impressive way, leaving us with one of the most impressive scenes from the story of the animanga.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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