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Finally finished Cyberpunk Edgerunners. Man, what a ride. I'm not going to give a synopsis of it considering how popular it is amongst a lot of normie anime fans. Just going keep this review short ands sweet. This probably has to be one of Trigger's best work. And they should be proud of it. There's a lot of love and effort that went into this for sure. How dynamic the camera work is. How the camera lingers on a character's face to get across the emotion that they're feeling. Not only that, it definitely has 90's anime aesthetics to it. With its over-the-top violence and sex, it definitely reminds me of Cyber City Oedo 808, Wicked City, Armitage III, and Angel Cop (albeit not as great animation). Trigger really nailed the look and feel of the game. They made Adam Smasher look like a complete bad ass. They made David Martinez (the mc) a compelling main lead. And Rebecca... well, I get to her later. But yeah, it's definitely an unique series that doesn't along quite often. We rarely something that has that 90's grit and grim to it and this is it. Only caveats I would say it has Trigger's animation which isn't the best but is still good, over exaggerated and very colorful. Also some characters and some of the story don't really get that much and aren't that fleshed out. But beyond that, there isn't too much to complain about. If you know that this is a prequel to the game, then you can kinda figure out where it is going. Also shout out to Trigger for standing behind their project and putting their foot down on the character Rebecca. Rebecca is probably a lot of people's favorite character. She brings a lot of fun and wildness to the series. Originally, CD Projekt Red wanted the character removed because she's a loli. And they simply responded, no the loli stays. This definitely put Trigger high up on my list of favorite anime studios. Anyways, this definitely one of Trigger's best works for sure and definitely in the running for AOTY. 9/10
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