cyberpunk edgerunners:
first of all, I haven't played cyberpunk, but enither has anyone who has watched this anime so lmao
This anime was alright, I have some issues with it but it comes down more to personal preference than it actually being bad or whatever.
I think the first thing that anyone will mention when talking about this anime is the animation and OST, which yeah, they're fucking amazing, but unless they're really really wack (which it is not, it's just really polished), it cant carry an entire anime or show, so while it is good, we aren't talking about hylics here, for better or for worse
I don't have issue with that, my main problem is with the actual plot itself, and that is, I just dont like action, and this anime is just really a regular, really well animated action anime on a cybperpunk setting, because as much as this anime tries to be cyberpunk, they dont really take that much advantage of the setting that much IMO.
There are one or two scenes that are in fact quite good yes, and that they required it to be cyberpunk, but I feel a lot of those concepts aren't really explored enough, instead, they just go "oh yeah we're cyberpunk we can replace a part of our body if we want to", but I don't think it actually explores transhumanism that much, they just say that it's something that you can do, and they use that in the anime, but only to boost the action scenes, which by some people it will be fine, but I just dont personally like that
also, there are a lot of scenes too that just feel like LOOK WE ARE CYBERPUNK WE HAVE NAKED GIRLS AND BOOBS AND PORN AND SEX, and it doesn't really do anything with it, again, it just mentions something that happens or you can do in a cyberpunk setting, but it doesn't really do anything with it
in fact, it's this element that I feel makes cyberpunk struggle to really stand up in the cyberpunk genre, as a lot of what edgerunners does, I feel blade runner 2049 did it first.
I feel cyberpunk only really starts to shine at around chapter 8, and that is when they really explore what over-modding your body can cause, as they have to deal with the consequences of accidently having murdered a civilian and they show them actually lose control of their body, this is amazing, I wish the entire show was about this. Instead, they just happen to have really big tolerance for that stuff and they mod it even further in order to sacrifice themselves to defeat big bad,
I know why does this anime exist and why does it has as much of a budget, it's CD projekt red, netflix and studio trigger, and cyberpunk 2077 was a game that they really were pushing hard even if it had a rocky launch, however, I feel ultra heaven really does fix a lot of the issues that I pointed it out here, like actually abusing the cyberpunk nature of the world. I just wish they adapted that instead but I get why this did not happen
action scenes are cool tho
next: Shinsekai Yori
first of all, I haven't played cyberpunk, but enither has anyone who has watched this anime so lmao
This anime was alright, I have some issues with it but it comes down more to personal preference than it actually being bad or whatever.
I think the first thing that anyone will mention when talking about this anime is the animation and OST, which yeah, they're fucking amazing, but unless they're really really wack (which it is not, it's just really polished), it cant carry an entire anime or show, so while it is good, we aren't talking about hylics here, for better or for worse
I don't have issue with that, my main problem is with the actual plot itself, and that is, I just dont like action, and this anime is just really a regular, really well animated action anime on a cybperpunk setting, because as much as this anime tries to be cyberpunk, they dont really take that much advantage of the setting that much IMO.
There are one or two scenes that are in fact quite good yes, and that they required it to be cyberpunk, but I feel a lot of those concepts aren't really explored enough, instead, they just go "oh yeah we're cyberpunk we can replace a part of our body if we want to", but I don't think it actually explores transhumanism that much, they just say that it's something that you can do, and they use that in the anime, but only to boost the action scenes, which by some people it will be fine, but I just dont personally like that
also, there are a lot of scenes too that just feel like LOOK WE ARE CYBERPUNK WE HAVE NAKED GIRLS AND BOOBS AND PORN AND SEX, and it doesn't really do anything with it, again, it just mentions something that happens or you can do in a cyberpunk setting, but it doesn't really do anything with it
in fact, it's this element that I feel makes cyberpunk struggle to really stand up in the cyberpunk genre, as a lot of what edgerunners does, I feel blade runner 2049 did it first.
I feel cyberpunk only really starts to shine at around chapter 8, and that is when they really explore what over-modding your body can cause, as they have to deal with the consequences of accidently having murdered a civilian and they show them actually lose control of their body, this is amazing, I wish the entire show was about this. Instead, they just happen to have really big tolerance for that stuff and they mod it even further in order to sacrifice themselves to defeat big bad,
I know why does this anime exist and why does it has as much of a budget, it's CD projekt red, netflix and studio trigger, and cyberpunk 2077 was a game that they really were pushing hard even if it had a rocky launch, however, I feel ultra heaven really does fix a lot of the issues that I pointed it out here, like actually abusing the cyberpunk nature of the world. I just wish they adapted that instead but I get why this did not happen
action scenes are cool tho
next: Shinsekai Yori