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Jun 6, 2015
Psycho-Pass is one of these series that let you peek into future, to see how it will look like, it gives this realistic feeling of a existing world, with people and entities inside. That gives you a thought which is followed by questions. Can a world like this really exists? Is this a good way of living? I can see the cons, but there is also a lot of pros of this kind of life, right?
Psycho-Pass might be that one series which will make you mad in a positive way.

SCORES

STORYLINE:
Now this is a real deal. The first episodes are nicely executed, you get to know what's going on, and how this world functions. Every person is judged by machines, since "humanity has found the secret behind human's soul". Every person is given a certain Psycho-Pass, based on the scan. The scan is translated into certain rank and number which tells people, if the person might be dangerous. Every person that is above a certain number is considered a potent criminal and is removed from the society.
The action starts in the middle, where basically everything happens, and then the show finishes in a weird way. I myself liked the very end, but not especially the way it was brought to.
It's a bit difficult to judge it, it is definitely good to watch, the world they live in is especially interesting, it makes you wanna know how it actually works.

VIBE:
This anime tends to be very dark-ish. It's wants to be very gloomy and creepy at times. Which they manage to do, some cases that are solved there are really out of this world.
But overall they managed to do what they wanted to do. Make a dark-ish vibe that might give you goose bumps, when you think deeper about the matter.

ART STYLE:
I like it very much. As I said before they manage to provide a dark-ish vibe around it. I especially like the character models of men, they are really up there, when you look at Kougami, you feel the manliness coming out of him, lovin it.
What I didn't like though, were women faces, they look kinda derpish. It's about the eyes, I guess they tried to make it original, but it didnt work that well. Most women in this series look bad.
But when you look at the city, there's that feeling of futuristic Japan. It's big, it's shiny and full of people, it's pretty awesome to look at. Especially for people like me, who are mostly scared of enormous cities.

MUSIC/VOICEACTING:
Let's talk about music for starters.
I love all endings and openings, they are so freaking good, every and each one of them fits the style of the series and fits my tastes of music, lovin the choices.
About the soundtrack. You basically taste that futuristic music, with weird machine sounds, it's not bad, of course not! It fits the anime a lot, but I myself would not listen to it outside the anime, which is a shame. I cant really connect any feelings from anime to the soundtrack they provide.
Voice acting is so good, it's an awesome quality. Their voices are the best for the characters they made. I didn't like main protagonists voice, I guess it's my personal preference, but the voice sounded like a 12-year-old child was speaking, and I couldn't really bear that (even though I know this is Kanade's voice from Angel Beats).

Conclusion:
Well the conclusion is simple, it's a good anime, that none can copy, which is what I am mostly looking for. I myself was mostly interested in how this world with a new judgment system works, it is interesing to look at people in a world that in future could be ours.

Video Review: https://youtu.be/7deasT9aOYc
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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