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The “curse of video game adaptations” is a real phenomenon. For decades, most anime based on video games were, at best, 20‑minute commercials and, at worst, rushed adaptations that stripped away everything that made the original great. But that has changed. In the modern era of streaming, creators have had the freedom to take the lore and world of a video game and build something...
The Isekai (異世界, "another world") genre is the undisputed king of modern anime. Its premise—a protagonist is transported or reincarnated into a fantasy world—offers limitless escapism. However, its success has led to market saturation, where most series repeat a formula that now feels exhausted. I. Why Does the Isekai Formula Feel Saturated? The rapid production of Isekai relies on...
The Yuri (or Girls' Love) genre has undergone a remarkable maturation. Far from the initial narratives focused on innocent affection and the exploration of feelings (Shoujo-ai), a wave of works has emerged that use lesbian romance as a vehicle to explore obsession, psychological horror, manipulation, and tragedy. This subgenre, known as Dark Yuri, has found fertile ground, especially in the...
Existentialism, the school of thought that postulates that existence precedes essence and that human beings are completely free and responsible for their lives, has found a perfect visual medium in anime. Japanese animation, thanks to its narrative and visual freedom, is capable of exploring concepts from the philosophy of Sartre, Camus, and Heidegger with unparalleled rawness and style. Anime...
The 7 Best Psychological Horror Anime to Watch If You Liked Death Note Death Note set a gold standard in the industry. It didn't rely on explosions or screaming to generate excitement; it relied on tension, strategy, and the mental collapse of its characters. If you are looking for series that replicate that feeling of intellectual dueling and psychological horror, this list is for you....