You know it, I know it, everybody knows it:
If you are here, you have likely watched the entirety of Monogatari and probably liked it as well (since you would not have watched it up to this point otherwise). Therefore, you will like this season as well. That's honestly all you need to know.
It's another masterpiece of art direction, philosophy and story telling. The openings and endings are amazing again. They kept up the quality of the series.
10/10
...Apparently this review needs more information, but honestly, it does not, so ignore this part of the review, but here you have some fillers that this review apparently requires:
>Is the story unique? If it was predictable, did you enjoy it anyway because you like this genre/set-up?
It's exactly what you'd expect of Monogatari.
>Do you think the art style is fitting for the story?
Hell yeah. The art style of Monogatari is unique and deserves a "Masterpiece"-rating all of its own.
>Were the characters well-rounded? Did they have flaws and strengths, or were they unusually strong/smart/stupid?
Of course they have flaws and strengths. That's basically the point of the story.
>Did the characters react to situations and events in a realistic way?
I guess? Monogatari is deeply philosophical and what you see can be interpreted in many different ways.
>Do you think others will enjoy/dislike this series, even if you didn't? Why?
As written above, if you have liked Monogatari so far, you will absolutely like tihs season as well.