At 6/23/07 01:36 PM, KermitTheMuppet wrote:
Plus, I always hated the typical, ''he's a moron, but he's got a demon form, ZOMG!!'' or ''Naruto is usually a clod, but wow, look at him fighting'' stuff. I always hated how linear and predictable it was, filled with many underdog and ''doubtful'' situations...
Which is why I watch works by Go Nagai.
Quite a lot of it is predictable, yes, but the point is that you get one hell of a kick out of watching things get destroyed with big attacks and plenty of explosions.
To me, it doesn't matter too much how predictable the outcomes are. The real questions are how it is done, how everything fits in together, and at what cost.