User Recommendations for Psycho-Pass
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Uncommon seinen anime in detective genre with dark mysterous atmosphere. Characters are interesting and psychologically realistic. Protagonist is forced to make difficult choices that are beyond good and evil. In both anime there is an antogonist who tries to fulfil his vile plans and fights either with the main character or with entire society itself.
1- Both plots contains Psychopath - no Conscience and very intelligent puppet master. 2- Each episode reveals more background story of the main characters. 3- Well written and interesting to watch.
Both of them are police/mystery/psychological anime and are about a chase against a mastermind sociopath. Both of them have an antagonist that has the goal to chance their society and the MC's point of view on it. Both of them are about an MC that is rejected by society but still fights to protect it.
The antagonists of both these shows are highly charismatic and manipulative.
Monster explored human nature and the identity of evil. Psycho Pass explores similar themes in a dystopian setting where the government prevent crimes by calculating the mental state of its citizens. If you enjoyed the psychological aspect of Monster but wanted more action, then Psycho Pass is a must watch.
Here, the good old rule applies: different settings, similar theme. - Both works are high tension police thrillers, in which the protagonist, or the group of protagonists, follows a game of cat and mouse with the main villain. In this sense, the stories are similarly oriented, dislocating the nucleus according to the crimes committed in the series and by the psychological immersion among these characters, while the universe where the work takes place is expanded. It is noteworthy that, unlike Psycho-Pass, Monster is a work of Ensemble Cast. - Both Monster and Psycho-Pass are "dark" in their essence and address a multitude of mature themes, despite the
If you like the mystery elements of psycho pass then you might like monster. Compared to Psycho pass, monster follows a realistic approach (set during the 1980s) and follow a young man trying to prove himself not guilty of a crime he did not commit. Also the main antagonist in monster is as good (if not better) as the one in psycho pass. Also keep in mind that the animation for monster is a bit old since it was produced during the early 2000's.
Set in a dystopian future, this anime explores a world where advanced technology can detect a person's mental state and predict their likelihood to commit crimes. The story follows a team of detectives tasked with maintaining order and the moral dilemmas they face.
- The villains are similar. They are both very articulate, mysterious and intelligent. They share a few other things as well - both are mystery psychological thrillers - both have cool a main character (Well, kind of. Tenma is better in my opinion. Shinya's "badass" behavior seems forced sometimes) - both question what's good or bad - both have guns and action - both have some valid points - both have good characters (in a similar way) - both are considered underrated Differences: - Psycho-Pass is a bit more violent than Monster - may seem to romanticize violence in certain parts - is sci-fi Both are very interesting. Psycho-Pass is comparable to NBC Hannibal as well. (a Western