The Promised Neverland season 2, it was indeed awesome. The story answered all the questions I had when I started watching season 1. The characters all developed into what were expected of them. Side stories and supporting characters did their job splendidly. However, in this review, I'd like to talk about the short comings of Promised Neverland 2nd Season, and what could have been done better.
First we look at how the story was delivered. Frankly, everything was fine, but it was given to us too quickly. I wish there were more episodes to further emphasize what the story would progress to. I wanted the specifics. The ending was basically summarized into a few minutes, and usually I would love that, if the series was taking too long with it's fillers, but I feel a few minutes of summary could have at least taken up space with two or three episodes. Even if those episodes were just mainly narrated by the main character.
Second we look at the genre of the anime. Sci-fi, Mystery, and psychological thriller. Surely these were all present, but were all lacking in certain ways.
The sci-fi part of the series was indeed lacking when most of the contents were not specified. Although I do not consider myself to be an expert, but as an amateur, I see that more of this genre had the opportunity to elaborate itself.
The mystery part, which was perfectly portrayed in season 1, was demystified in this season, and sadly, I don't see myself wanting to know what happens next, mainly because I know what happens, but I want to see it lay out in front of me. I want it all... lol
The psychological and thriller part of the anime, I can't say much on the lacking part for these genres, because I found myself biting on the tips of my nails hoping no one dies. So it worked for me, I guess. However, the delivery of these genres could not fully reach the extent of its potential, due to the graphics/art of the anime. I gave the art an 7 because I am not as captivated as I once was, but perhaps it is because i watched it in 720p, we may never know.
Overall, I liked it, but it couldve been better.