2/29/2024 0 Comments Japanese god of war![]() So that would be a positive thing in my book. The characters did have some of the Japanese anime characters ideas, but do act a bit differently which gives them a more own personality feeling. The flashback/summary thing I couldn't care less for personally, but others might actually like it. In the last episode, or rather after the outro, there is a summary of what happened in this anime and you get a announcement for season 2 mentioned by one of the characters. If the studio would shorten the intro a bit and fit in a little more fighting scenes or additional info where needed it would be awesome. ![]() The combat lacks severely, often also over in just a few attacks which is a bit odd, but there are Japanese anime that suffer as well from this flaw. The story suddenly stops suddenly which might be a bad thing. ![]() The intro takes too long and the outro is just missing. It just doesn't seem to flow nicely as both the intro as outro cause issues in this. There are more things like this that seemingly attempt a flowing storyline that includes humor. Of course with the woman freaking out and it turning into a break between the two for a bit that can be noticed in multiple episodes. There is a scene where a boob gets touched when a male character trips. There is slapstick humor that when added are hit and miss things. This could be because a failure in translations, but it could also be that the story was written this way. that were attempts on being funny or helpful, but were failed attempts. I did notice there were parts of the story The story is quite well done, although I do have to say it gets confusing at times due to the 'need to focus on reading subs' thing. I however needed to read the subtitles a lot more then usually.Īs there are not many people that seen this show, I will try to keep out the spoilers. AND STORMS.I have to say in advance that I generally see not many Chinese anime, this because I gotten too used to the Japanese anime and I don't seem to find many Chinese ones. If we're staying with Shinto worship too, that's everyone from wind god Fujin, to Ryujin, the dragon god of sea and storms. Its various demons, folklore-inspired creatures and even basic enemy types were loaded with detail, symbolism and a level of care befitting of such a rich heritage and culture. In terms of visuals and what a God of War game set in Japanese history might look like, you need look no further than 2017's exceedingly good Nioh. ![]() Interestingly, the Ryukyu Kingdom of the 15th to 19th century used this as their royal crest, and though it's highly unlikely God of War would start introducing real world elements like kingdoms and certain reigns, like the Eye of Horus, the Ryukyuans used the Mitsudomoe to represent royal blood and leadership itself.Ī neat thematic tie between cultures, if nothing more. It stands as an icon of belief, peace and the cyclical nature of harmony, though enforcing such things when the Gods are literally bickering amongst themselves, is likely where a game would take place. The above symbol is representative of Japanese mythology/religious history, and though its origins are to this day impossible to identify correctly, it is a regular fixture of Shinto shrines, the common religion in Japan.
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