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Kamigami no Asobi

Review of Kamigami no Asobi

7/10
Recommended
June 21, 2014
2 min read
8 reactions

Story 7/10 The storyline is nothing particularly creative and inventive, and relies almost entirely on its characters. It follows the various adventures of the different gods and the main character interacting with them, so it feels sort of episodic with an over-arching plot in the background. That is, until the final few episodes where the true final plot is unveiled, which I admit it was fairly interesting but very cliched. I will give it props for going a different direction than what the first few episodes suggested, though. Art and Sound 7/10 The Art was nothing truly spectacular, but it was by no means bad, either, andthe same could be said for the music. Nothing felt out of place or weird, but at the same time nothing really stood out besides maybe one of the titles and the opening and ending themes.

Characters 8/10

The characters are all quirky and lovable, and each have their own emotional baggage to deal with. This is actually one of the shows strong points, but that's a given since the story relies so heavily on them. Almost all of the important characters have a designated episode for them to cause drama and strengthen relationships with their friends.

Enjoyment 8/10

Overall, I probably enjoyed this show a lot more than I should have. I'm fairly certain that it was written for yaoi fan girls, so that's probably why. However, if you wouldn't want to watch a group of attractive young men who act gay and have sob stories and all fall for one girl, then this probably isn't the show for you. But if you do like that stuff, then you're probably going to like the show as much as I do.

Mark
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