5/29/2023 0 Comments Oni x reader ao oniThe comedy is also flat, and unlike Hetalia, which had decent comedy, this anime has left me with a boring, straight face. While it isn't a formula, the plots aren't interesting or new-and the characters aren't fleshed out enough to make us intrigued to figure out how each character reacts to each scenario, except we are just given stereotypes like Tsundere to the female character, and nothing else other than that. The plot for each episode isn't interesting either, and each description I read was filled with uttermost translation errors and grammatical mistakes. The expositions start off with a dark scene that is supposed to be seen as something like the anime the fans would want, and then abruptly tricks the reader and tells them instead of it being the horror anime they once thought it was going to be judging from the start, is now a cheesy cliched comedy. While some could argue the handling of these expositions are necessary for newcomers, the way they are handled also hurt the diehard fans. The story in this anime is little to none, as we are given short exposition at the start before being thrown into the hell of an undivided and organized mess of episodic plots containing each scenario and the monster. So, if I had to tell you the story of this animation-what would I tell you the plot was? Would you expect something dark or at least something a bit brooding, or do you expect an episodic misadventure story with no continuation, and barely follows much of the video game plot itself, and only scrapes part of what actually happens in the video games? Well, obviously, it's the latter, and on the other hand, it is also, unfortunately. I don't know all the character's names either, and I can't really give much to say in terms of how the game plays out compared to the anime, but regardless, I shall begin my review as I dissect this monstrosity. While I don't have the strong opinions of that a fan would have if they saw what happened in the creation of missing potential, I do think what I say will be truthful, and will hopefully help you decide whether to watch this anime regardless of my experience with the game itself. Ao-Oni has been known for its sense of humor, and because Studio Deen is always on board to try and make a comedy anime, Hetalia being one of their biggest hits, and instead of making a horror anime, they followed through with the attempt to be as funny as Hetalia with similar episode structure and sub-par animation, and boy, did it hit hard.īefore I start, I should probably tell you-I haven't been a huge fan of the Ao-Oni games unlike a lot of people who have seen this anime. Like how Studio Bones is born with action and smooth animation in their blood, what Studio Deen has in their studio making blood was not picked out correctly for the making of what was supposed to be a proper adaption. Now, the main problem with the anime is not that the story structure is off and the pacing was off-beat as well (even though it is), but it lies in more of what Studio Deen is born out of. No matter your thoughts on the classic-the game had a large following with its fanbase and became very popular. Some people consider Ao-Oni a great game, spawning other fan games to accompany that one, while some may argue how memorable and scary it really is. (For example, if I'm about to do something that will change the ending, I save two files, so I can go back and play through the other option.Ao-Oni is one of the most well-known of RPG Maker games, as if you were to go and talk to someone about the best and the worst, you'll hear mixed reactions about Ao-Oni somewhere in that conversation, or maybe not. To see all of them and not have to play the game over and over, look up the ending "branch" checkpoints and save a different file at each one. One tip: these all have multiple endings. (the last three were all made by the same person, they're known as Uri.)Īnd Taut, it's just a demo (the game hasn't totally been translated from German yet), but amazing.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |