Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin · review
It's a story about a girl learning the weight of responsibility and joy of reaping fruits of one's work. Watching it is quite soothing, with an endearing protagonist and likeable cast. If I had to point out its shortcomings, there isn't much to chew on regarding plot, and while climaxes are done well, they are a bit bland. I just watched them with a smile, but if they were utilised to their true potential I'd cry no doubt. It's like a masterpiece painting, except it's done in crayons. Sure, it's nice, but feels a bit flat. Nonetheless, I can, with clear conscience, recommend it as a worthwhile show.Considering the source material comes from some game that just had enough money to make a 12 episode commercial for itself, it is really impressive what they managed to create.