My favorite show right now is definitely Aldnoah Zero. It has the most typical setup for a mecha series: spacenoids (Martians in this case) with superior tech vs. earthlings, and the closest thing to a twist that I can think of that this show has is that the main characters pilot a few grunt mechs (as opposed to a lone pilot getting a super powered prototype) and beat the superior customized enemy mechs with clever strategies. The pacing is really well done and there's an interesting cast of characters that all have varied motivations.
I find the gun trauma aspect of the show interesting though. Of course something like that would traumatize someone. It traumatizes adults to be forced into that kind of situation let alone young children.
I have a love hate relationship with this series. Kirito's just a godawful main character, but I kind of enjoy it on an indulgent, guilty-pleasure level, and Yuuki Kajiuara doing the music for an anime about MMOs just pulls at my nostalgia strings.
Kirito's only been in the game for like 10 minutes and he's already done 4 "unique" and "amazing" things that no one else in the entire world that's ever played this MMO has ever done. I also kind of dislike that they're doing the same thing as with ALO, where he just jumps into the middle of the game (albeit it happens slightly differently here). I'd like to see him learn the ropes from level 1 again.The Wykydtron said:I'm watching SAO 2 and i'm... impressed but not surprised? at how good the first 3 episodes are. This is precisely how SAO 1 started, a really strong opening that doesn't quite live up to the hype or becomes the worst anime EVER, depending on which side of the SAO scale you're on. In general even people who hated SAO concede that the first episodes were good.
That justified self defense with Shinon in episode 3 though. That was the most hype scene I have watched in ages, why would you get traumatised over that? That shit was badass!
I find the gun trauma aspect of the show interesting though. Of course something like that would traumatize someone. It traumatizes adults to be forced into that kind of situation let alone young children.
I have a love hate relationship with this series. Kirito's just a godawful main character, but I kind of enjoy it on an indulgent, guilty-pleasure level, and Yuuki Kajiuara doing the music for an anime about MMOs just pulls at my nostalgia strings.