Review of The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of the Commandments
The second season is good—just like the first—and a hundred times better than the completely pointless Signs of Holy War. It has interesting battles, a solid storyline, and new enemies to keep things engaging. That said, it definitely doesn’t reach a 10 out of 10. What’s missing? I’m not entirely sure—it just doesn’t grip me the way top-tier anime I've watched have. Something about it doesn't quite pull you in on the same level. Also, Elizabeth's constant sweet-talking and over-the-top affection really gets on my nerves. She ends up being the most annoying character in the series for me. There’s just so much sugar-coating and excessive coddling—it’s waytoo much.
Anime isn’t usually made for kids, and this one isn’t either, considering the fights, blood, and darker themes. But those overly sentimental moments, childish dialogue, and all the baby talk make it feel like you’re watching a show for children at times. It’s frustrating and takes away from the more serious tone the anime is clearly capable of.