Review of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
Code Geass is not your old plain Gundam rip offs where you have a have a story of war and its painful and melancholic nature of is presented as a chain of events. Plus there is a new type of mech shown here, the Knightmare, and its design is not totally similar to Gundams at first but as you continue with the story they will eventually resemble one. Anyway, this series has the elements of a plot of war as shown by Gundam Seed, and the intellectual twists and turns presented by Death Note. Truly, I had more fun in this series than Death Note itself.I could see myself getting hooked and even wanting to neglect my other duties just so I can view the next episode.
I believe this series has an atmosphere on its own, and probably if they are going to make another series with the same theme, the viewers would surely be expecting something better. I was a bit saddened by the last episode, first because Suzaku became a jerk, and second because the ending wasn't really clear. Even though the title is Code Geass, not much was really told about it. Anyway, most of the questions will be answered in the second season, so rest assured.
Enjoy the series as much as I did.