Thanks to that, every character's fighting style is different and the outcomes aren't always predictable. The therianthropes' moves correspond to each animal's actual abilities (which are explained during the educational scenes accompanied by some heavy music, a lovely combo). That is mostly because of fights which are well animated and interesting. The plot does progress throughout the show, some of the events I have found surprising and the anime was overally engaging and pretty exciting to watch. It is still good at what it wants to be, though. Don't expect deep and thought provoking story from this show. It's easy to understand what Killing Bites is like. That all leads to Nomoto getting mixed up in the world of therianthropes and their deadly fights. Things don't go as planned, though, because Hitomi aka Ratel, the girl they try to mess with, turns out to be a real beast. Little did he know that by picking up they meant kidnapping and attempting a rape. The story begins when an average college student, Yuuya Nomoto, agrees to go pick up girls with his newly made acquaintances. I can see why the score would be swayed either high or low because of peoples tastes, but overall I think this show deserves a little more praise.Ī violent battle among people who morph into animals, with lots of action and fanservice. Overall this was actually a decent anime to watch. They were unpredictable and very well animated. The fights were better then most fights I have seen in DBZ, Naruto, Bleach etc. When it came to enjoyment I really loved it. Really i felt only one character did match their animals when it came to personality, each basically fit their characters perfectly. The music during the show fit it perfectly as well A lot of heavy metal is a great thing when it came down to it. The ending was a good head banger/ running song and the op was really entertaining. LIDENFILMS has yet to disappoint me when it comes to high quality art and animation. The art and animation was really well done. Which can always boot the enjoyment of an anime as well. Okay I would be lying if it was 100% the fighting, a large portion of it revolved around the amount of HEAVY fan-service in this anime. Okay not the best story wise but the fighting is what really drew me into this anime. These people are infused with specific animal DNA resulting in them being able to turn into their animal forms. Screen Rant was provided with a Switch download code for the purposes of this review.The story is basically battle royale but with animals. More: Post Void Review: An FPS Worthy Of Comparisonīite the Bullet releases 13 August 2020 for PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Meanwhile, its unique eating mechanic provides enough disgusting moments to at least engage players curious about just how strange things can get. It's a fun romp with fifty levels to beat, so those after more than a quick fix will find plenty of action to plough through. Nonetheless there are enough positives to keep fans of the genre happy. In short Bite The Bullet lacks the fluidity of other games of its ilk, stopping it from standing out from other retro shooter revivals like Blazing Chrome. Underneath its sassy text and voracious appetite the game can feel a little twitchy, with its dash mechanic a little unwieldy and its wall jumping let down by a sluggish wall slide pace. It's not perfect, however, and there are some tweaks to the physics and balance of Bite The Bullet that would make it much more enjoyable as a shooter.
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