![]() ![]() And when they hurry to escape, with Okumura promising he’ll turn over a new leaf… The absolute WORST shot scene I have ever witnessed occured. Unfortunately, he’s sobbing uncontrollably, preventing them from learning more. Once they brought down Okumura, they try and get the truth behind the mental shutdowns out of him. But man, that All-Out Attack with Morgana looked like they weren’t even trying anymore. Though I really do like the remixed fighting music that they’ve been showcasing lately. Unfortunately, the rest of fight felt so flat, which is disappointing. The most dynamic part of the fight was when Ren sent out his persona and it swung around the giant robot. I thought they were doing better, but with Futaba’s arc and this one, the battles have mostly gone back to sending energy bolts at each other without much of a difference in dynamics. I’m sad to see how the anime went back on making uninteresting fight scenes. Are they moving too fast? Is everything going a little too well? What if something goes wrong? More on that later. At this point, I did feel that they really needed to put on the breaks and really think about their situation. However, considering how far they’ve come, they feel as if they can’t stop now. Saying things like “just hurry up already” and “don’t care what the PT’s do as long as they show up.” It just shows that these people just want to be entertained by the supernatural, which Yusuke even points out. I don’t know why it amused me so much, but it did.Īnyways, once they found the treasure, the calling card was sent and man, it was a little disturbing how everyone was reacting. But before we get into that, I just loved the little call back to the game’s puzzle with shooting you and your team through these different transfer lines (which I got terribly lost in). After the below average fight, the team finds the treasure. Sadly, the fight with her robo fiance wasn’t all that interesting with just a flurry of bullets (which we don’t even get to see actually hit the guy) and then the infamously bad anime version of the All-Out Attack. Haru awakens her persona’s true power, which hilariously is her persona pulling out a large array of firearms from her dress. The cinematography is just so bad in this anime, it’s ridiculous. The spotlight was there, but the camera was pulled so close to her that I couldn’t really even make out her pose. Sadly, there was no such thing in the anime. I mean, the way Haru just collapsed to the floor in a really dramatic pose and the spotlight that suddenly shined down on her out of nowhere was HILARIOUS in the game. I was also pretty disappointed how undramatic Haru’s awakening was in the anime compared to the game. ![]() The build up to Haru’s awakening just wasn’t there and everything just kind of happened. I’d say it’s the best codename out of all of them to be honest.Īfter the naming ceremony, the episode dips. ![]() Before they start their heist, Haru officially names herself “Noir” which is a pretty epic and cool codename. I also enjoyed seeing her relationship with her grandfather and how he inspired her.Īfter Haru tells the group that she doesn’t want to marry that douchebag finance of hers (I mean, who could blame her? He’s a freaking creep) they storm the palace to bring a stop to Okumura. But I like how the anime showed her at school and in other areas so she didn’t feel as last minute as she did in the game. Especially since in the game, I really didn’t care too much for Haru because she felt super shoehorned in. Anyways, it was really nice to see Haru as a child and her relationship with her father before he became a bag of douchery. Wait, they never showed baby Futaba… I FEEL CHEATED. ![]()
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