Near the end it was somewhat decent, but I've definitely seen better.Īs for the sound, I'm pretty satisfied with it. It seemed very rushed, especially towards the beginning. ( Basically so every character could achieve their "happy ends". I didn't like this at all, although I can understand why they did this. Every time an arc was finished Aoba stuffed that character into Glitter like he was building his own harem or something. ) The only character I really even liked was Clear. There was no development because it wasn't long enough.
Noiz, for example, was reduced to a background prop after his arc ended and Clear's began. You couldn't get attached to them because they didn't get a chance. In doing this, along with the short amount of episodes, they stripped the characters of any real feeling. I understand what the producers were trying to do here, which was acquire a new demographic. Had some plot points revolving around the romance between characters. Honestly, I think you should never remove the "L" from "BL", as the original I feel sorry for previous fans of the series, as this does no justice to the original VN. What I was hoping for was, alas, too much. This anime is not a ten, not a seven or even the lowest score to ever be conceived of on MAL, a six. Anyone who gives this anime a decent score is just going easy on it. May it be said that this horror of an adapted anime has forever ruined my picture of DMMD. However, after getting forcefully dragged into a dangerous Rhyme match and hearing rumors about disappearing Rib players, all of Aoba's hopes of living a normal life are completely abolished. To be able to play Rhyme, you must have an "All-Mate" (an AI that typically looks like a pet), and the match must be mediated by an "Usui."Īoba Seragaki has no interest in playing either game he prefers to live a peaceful life with his grandmother and All-Mate, Ren. Rib is an old school game in which gangs engage in turf wars against each other, while Rhyme is a technologically advanced game wherein participants fight in a virtual reality. "Rib" and "Rhyme" are the most common games played on the island. The original residents of the island, however, were forced to relocate to the Old Residential District and after the completion of Platinum Jail, they were completely abandoned. Those who are lucky enough to call it home are the wealthiest citizens in the world. bought the island of Midorijima, Japan, with the plans of building Platinum Jail-a luxurious utopian facility. Some time ago, the influential and powerful Toue Inc.