An Interesting Anime Fighting Game

Jan 26, 2015

Bleach Online is a browser-based Massive multi-player online role-playing game (MMORPG) from Gogames, a new game publisher devoted to bringing engaging and immersive online games to players everywhere. Players try to become the best Shinigami through challenging World BOSS, creating own guild, collecting Zanpakutō, and joining in special activities within the game. In the process of protecting Seireitei and the Human World from enemies, player becomes the most powerful Shinigami in Bleach Online.

The first antagonist provides the show's best example of this - when facing an opponent whose robot seems to vaporize anything it comes in contact with, he uses a set of deductions regarding how it must actually see the outside world to corner it in a river, discover its data-entry points, and dismantle it. There's a real satisfaction in this dynamic - it's always fun to see the little guy beat the big guy, and watching a clever plan unfold is satisfying all on its own.
Unfortunately, Aldnoah.Zero experiences a significant momentum drop after those opening episodes. While the early material quickly establishes and then pushes through a series of narrative status quos, by the time it reaches the second big fight, it's arrived at a kind of narrative stasis. The central cast of Inaho and his friends spend a great deal of the show's central episodes simply pushing through enemy robots piloted by antagonists with no real personality - the show descends from fast-paced drama to monster-of-the-week robot show. This wouldn't be such a problem if the fights themselves were particularly engaging, but the show also never again matches the cleverness of the first battle's resolution. Instead, the frustratingly invincible protagonist Inaho generally just monologues a solution right as he executes it.
Aldnoah.Zero's characters suffer similarly through these middle episodes. Characters like Inaho, Slaine, and Marito are quickly established as having diverse motives - but from there, their individual scenes tend to just repeat the same character-establishing bits. They don't grow, or at least not in significant ways - only Slaine and possibly Rayet experience fundamental shifts throughout this period, and when it comes to a character like Inaho himself, it seems like the audience is expected to do the work of fleshing out his personality themselves.

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