ArhanH-1
Joined Aug 2025
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The anime, set in a futuristic Dhaka City, falls flat with a predictable plot and shallow characters. Zayn Khan's genius engineer persona feels clichéd, and the street racing gang, The Hawks, lacks depth, making their conflicts unengaging. The 2100s setting is visually intriguing but underutilized, leaving the story feeling generic and uninspired.
Infinity Castle is a mind-bending ride full of twists and eerie vibes. The visuals are stunning, like stepping into a dream you can't quite shake. The story messes with your head in the best way - expect mystery, dark secrets, and a slow burn that hits hard. The characters pull you in, but nothing is as straightforward as it seems. If you like puzzles wrapped in a spooky, stylish package, this one's for you. Just buckle up, it's wild.
Flame of Recca delivers an action-packed story with cool elemental powers, intense tournament arcs, and a strong sense of loyalty and friendship. While it draws obvious comparisons to Yu Yu Hakusho, it still carves its own path with inventive weapons and unique ninja lore. The animation is a bit dated by modern standards, and the pacing can drag at times, but fans of 90s shounen will likely enjoy its nostalgic charm and high-stakes battles.