10. I grew extremely attached to this, even though I consider some shows like Natsu no Arashi to be a 8 but I loved the characters, the atmosphere and the style)
9. Loved it. It was really good.
8. Really liked it. I enjoyed watching it. It was good.
7. Liked it, it was ok. Or maybe it was something really good that went easily down.
6. Disliked it, but it wasn't bad. Could be easily enjoyed by someone else.
5. Disliked it, it was bad.
4. Just no. Why would you do that?
3. Horrible. Please stop it.
2. NO. NO. NO. NO.
1. Well, fuck you too.
I tend to rate things pretty highly, since the disliked shows are 6 and below. I rarely get below 5, since I think that even if I dislike the shows that I rate 5 or 6, I should respect the work put behind it and acknowledge that there is something in it that, even disliking the show, I could appreciate. If I go below that, I don't even respect that.
Some anime aren't rated because I don't remember them well enough or because they didn't fit this type of rating.
I love time travel/loop, "space changing" (anything, like changing gravity, switching places etc.), logic battles, weird things or extremely realistic human interactions so those animes usually get a point or two higher than the others (and that's one of the reasons I loved so much Umineko no Naku Koro ni (SN)).
For time travel/loop animes, I am really strict. It's either really good and manages to use the time factor really well, or it's just shit I won't enjoy because of plot holes or time travel/loop seen in a superficial way (even if it should be the main part of the story)
That's why I loved Higurashi (still, Sound Novel > anime) and Natsu no Arashi and hated Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo and Madoka Magica.
Not sure if I will call it weird but pretty unique experience for the mc's personality.
Huh lol really, I see. Volume 4 throws more light on his mentality, more on relationship between him and tomo. What are you planning to read next then?
Zaregoto most volumes are that, the epilogue or ending turns everything upside down and mainly Jun plays a part in that. I really liked how volume 2 used unreliable narrator to pull out the twist, smh Ii chan could very well have a harem
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Huh lol really, I see. Volume 4 throws more light on his mentality, more on relationship between him and tomo. What are you planning to read next then?
Thanks
Nothing beats RGD final season op, so much hype
Yeah both the season openings, season 3 will be staged or something pretty soon I think.
Oh wew good luck with both of them, volume 2 was a ride.
also have you seen the live action/drama stageplay bits of RGD btw?