You are here alooooone again In your sweeeeeet insanity All too calm, you hide yourself from re-al-li-tyyyy Do you callllll it solitude? Do you callllll it lib-er-ty? When all the wooooorld turns away to leave you loooonely
THE FIELDS ARE FILLED WITH DESIIIIIIIREEEEES ALL VOICES CRYING FOR FREEEEEDOOOOOM
But all in vain they will fade away THERE'S ONLY YOU TO ANSWER YOU FOREEEEEEEEVEEEEEEEER
The games might? I only remember the show having a crazy abusive parent
Luis Moore
how come i must know
Levi Clark
Yes.
Jace Lewis
The show is good. Not the best thing ever, but good. Convoluted but mysterious. The soundtrack is literally a fucking 11/10 though. It makes up fpr any shortcomings the show has
Daniel Turner
THIS
John Miller
The only knock you could have about it is that it takes its time, unheard of in modern anime
Wyatt Sanders
super fucking good for its extremely small budget, shame its tied into games.
Ethan Nguyen
>Is this actually any good? I love the soundtrack. No. It is on the same level of SAO, and just like it, the visuals and the soundtrack are the only good things about it. The pacing is excruciatingly boring, and the writing is the definition of "tell, don't show". Most of the anime aside from the first 5 episodes is literally nothing more than characters standing around talking (mostly about useless inconsequential shit), and the screen-time of characters is inversely proportional to how interesting they are.
Gabriel Hill
Yes in Legend of the Twilight series.
Austin Evans
Yuki Kaijura's peak, then there was a slow decline till 2008 where she fell off a cliff.
Dominic Moore
Kajiura is god tier and she's still good, despite what doomers says. Can't think of many soundtrack from the past 10 years that aren't hers that I still listen to. Peak Kajiura is Xenosaga III.
.hack in general is very hit or miss but it's worth watching.
Zachary King
Only if you're a pornsick pervert who can't fathom having a relationship with your sister that isn't sexual.
Jonathan Flores
I liked that music scenes in Bee Train anime felt like AMVs. The music was more in foreground instead of just being BGM and it was expressive. I remember Mashimo conveying a lot of emotion and stuff that had happened in his shows with music and facial expressions and not words. I liked this a lot. IIRC you couldn't even fully understand Avenger without reading the lyrics too.
Christopher Hall
It's ok, but it was too long for the story it was trying to tell. There are episodes where literally nothing happens.
Austin Walker
.hack//SIGN is still the most boring anime that I didn't drop.
I am a fan of her stuff but for some reason her recent music doesn't do it for me. All of my favorite OSTs from her are from the Bee Train era, where Xenosaga, Aquarian Age and Mai Hime fall into too. The only later OST that stuck out enough to make me listen to it was that of Madoka.