Review of Nisekoi: False Love
Basically refashioning cliche anime tropes mixed good art and sound. They took a lot of liberty with the cliche anime parts, such as the childhood friend that becomes lover, oh and another one, oh and another one , and on top of that a key and lock that symbolizes their friendship and promise for each other. And I don't say liberty with a compliment, more like indulging. Colorful art with good looking characters, with a really forced plot to make the two main characters stuck with each other, and a very predictable development of how their fake love relationship would turn out in the end.But despite that, you could still enjoy the ride with with the nice art and sound and voice acting. In particular, I really like Onodera's voice, it is very feminine yet mature, and it really fits the character so well, but the voice standalone is sooo nice, I can't help myself to listen to it again. She is personally my favorite heroine, her gentleness contrasts from the other heroines; one who is hot tempered and flashy character design, and the other girl who is all over the main for no good reason.
All in all, a good anime for you to just turn off your brain and just enjoy some aesthetics. Nothing that original, just taking cliche elements and abusing them to a huger degree that you might find yourself face palming several times.