

Conclusion: Everyone was born as a psychopath. The backstories of the villains weren’t interesting.


It was basically more about how they changed into such bland characters. guys, at least make them more round characters!!! The characters of the villains were so flat, that they had one personality trait. I felt it went a bit to another side, which I didn’t like personally, but you can like it. Telling his backstory like this felt a bit meh, but it’s doable in some way. Zack is basically a dumbass who is almost according to the original game, but only a bit harsher in the tsundere part I guess. I understand that she will eventually change, but in the beginning there already so fast when nothing that remarkable happened except the start of their adventure to get up, but not that fast. She’s either “I want to die” and then “I don’t want anyone to get hurt”. The characters, well, Rachel, our protagonist is very inconsistent. To the point I just waited until everything got released so to binge-watch it. The first 4 episodes of the anime were doable, but then it became a long drag basically. They tried to make her emotionless, but I thought she showed her emotion way too much. Although Rachel is made to be seen as broken, she’s such a flat character in terms of character and very inconsistent. Not yet.” Was basically said every x minutes. It didn’t make you feel more curious, because you could already know it from the few hints, or the hints were just bad. It felt flat, artificial, you couldn’t really feel anything from the scenes and the story was tried to be held vague, but they did it so bad. Although that’s nice to do, it’s not really….fitting this time. And they just did almost everything according to the original game. For an rpg game, it’s enough, but not for an anime. It has to be made longer, but it was really ugh. Unfortunately, the story in the anime was really bad. In the anime, damn how bad did they make it? No, it was badly worked out in the anime. For an rpg horror game maker, it was really good. I liked it quite a bit, even though I only watched it haha. I didn’t like the opening as much as the ending, but I really saw that they had written it. I’ve followed these two people for such a long time already, that I was happy they got to make this. The ending was written by Deco27*, a very popular and talented music producer, also known from his current company called Otoiro.

The opening was written by Jin, known from his Kagerou Project music series. Waited really long for this and I was even happier when I heard that who had written the opening and ending of the anime. So to be honest, I was really excited about this anime. Where are they? Why are they trapped? And what is the destiny they have been looking for? The journey of death and lives starts… “Kill me, kill me please…” “I will do it, but only if you help me to get out of this building.” The bizarre promise brings these two together and somehow makes them an irreplaceable partner to each other. As Rachel tries to get clear of the basement, she runs into Zack, a scythe-carrying serial killer wrapped from head to toe in bandages. When Rachel wakes up in the basement of an unfamiliar building, she finds herself lost all her memory. The manga has 2 volumes in the main series and there’s a spin-off prequel called Satsuriku no Tenshi Episode.Eddie.Īnd the anime has specials too where the ending is concluded. It’s available on Android, Steam, iOS, Windows and Nintendo Switch. The game is divided into 3 parts and released as one. Based on the Jrpg (Japanese Role Playing Game) horror game maker, which is highly rated, it got adapted to an anime and a manga series. I watched it and well, you’ll see my opinion at the opinion section.
