Phantom in the Twilight · review
i will update this review as i watch more episodes... To begin with the anime does not have much potential the first 2 episodes were not on the mark but it gets good with episode 3.... i am sure they will improve it and i hope it will not disappoint us..... The plot seems pretty normal we can hope it will get better but i cant say much right now it but hopefully it has variety of good characters and the story line can be twisted and can have plot twists it always does with story line like these It starts with two beautiful girls visiting Londonto study in a university when suddenly the MC Baileu Ton gets in a supernatural incident when a goblin stole her belonging thats when she meets with Vlad Luke and Toryu the three handsome MC like there are in a typical reverse harem anime all three are not humans.....
Ton has some powers because of her the bloodline...
The anime opens feeling something like a supernatural mystery story but by the end feels like an all-out action anime complete with heavy artillery, flashy explosions, and transformations. The series is clearly going for more of an action-oriented experience rather than slice of life or romance
As for animation the show is a wild ride that I can say I absolutely didn’t expect, and while near the middle it The studio, Liden Films, has worked on a few projects I’m familiar with and while I enjoyed those series moderately, the animation work was never the strongest point and again it doesn’t really shine through in this anime either. It’s serviceable, but there are plenty of scenes that are plagued with lazy background faces and sloppy animation in action spots.
near the middle it starts to feel like a mess of themes trying to create a cohesive picture (seriously, why does the Chinese vampire have a minigun?) I found myself enjoying the silliness of it all. As of now, it’s hard to say if this is worth the watch. If you’re like me and just enjoy monster harems, you might want to take a look. The ridiculous spectacle of it all might be all you need to stay entertained.