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Jan 24, 2012
Let's start off with something about how the story is shown. This is portrayed like something you'd read in a history book. All sides are shown, but some characters (the main characters, obviously) are more important/favored and thus have more screen time. Most of the story involves Joseph somehow, he's been a part of nearly everything, but he probably has the least amount of screen time/action of the main characters even though he's the protagonist.

The story eventually connects all together and I personally got into around episode 13. After that, I couldn't wait for what would happen next.

Most of the characters all have some sort of expansion and background, so that's nice; it really gives them some life. You can even sympathize with the enemies, just because of how they were made and what happened to them.

The art wasn't the best because the CG is awful, at least in the start. You either get used to it or the quality just improves.. I'm not really sure which.

This series has a valuable undertone; and there's really no getting away with anything. The key point expressed is probably atonement.

I can understand why people dislike this. I was expecting something entirely different when I started watching, so that may be why it seems to undervalued, but it really is a worthwhile watch. The genre being listed just as action and sci-fi really doesn't do the story justice..

Get watching. It's worth it in the end.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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