Mar 20, 2021
At first the only thing that drew me into watching this anime was the interesting synopsis, then I watched the first episode and was interested by the choice of art style. Particularly the use of 3D backgrounds and the camera angles that a 3D environment offers was a rather interesting choice to make considering most 3D anime tend to look absolutely horrible or the 3D software just isn't used to it's fullest potential like what Studio Orange is able to achieve.
Now the first few episodes weren't the best and the story felt like it was almost non-existant since it felt like the staff just
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wanted to focus on animating the pretty males they designed in gorgous fight scenes, at least until the issue of the Fenrir tattoo started popping up more then it seemed like the staff started focusing on the actual story. As of episode 11 a lot of the story has been revealed and it feels like the last two episodes are going to end the series in a very nice really well done manner. I would say around episode 4 or 5 is when the story actually starts to make an appearence and actually gets focused on, so it is a bit of a slog for the first few episodes to get to the really good parts of the show but I feel in the end it is worth the wait because what is revealed is actually a series of awesome plot twists that I did not predict were going to occur.
Honestly if you can ignore the show's small flaws and enjoy the unique art direction and style then Project Scard is an anime you will enjoy, if nothing else for the fight scenes and the amazing camera work and special effects.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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