All right before we get started, just want to make sure that you all know that I haven't played any of the hack games, although a lot of my friends have been telling me to go and get the games because they are really good (from what they said)
Unfortunately the anime series are a completely different form of media so yeah this is my take on it.
Story
Honestly though, it's hard to watch an anime that where you're already supposed to know things and with the lack of background information it's really difficult to get into the story line especially when
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Hack OVA
Japanese: .hack//LIMINALITY
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Type:
OVA
Episodes:
4
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jun 20, 2002 to Apr 10, 2003
Licensors:
Bandai Entertainment
Studios:
Bee Train
Source:
Original
Genre:
Mystery
Theme:
Video Game
Duration:
33 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 28, 2016
This review is shorter than usual because this is an OVA. There won't be as much detail in the pros and cons of each category, but it'll be enough for you to decide if you're interested in this anime. Let's begin, my friend.
----- Story - 9/10 + While .hack//Sign takes place in the game world, .hack//Liminality focuses on the real world. The story reveals more details about the problems the game world has on the real world, which I enjoyed. I also loved knowing more of the mystery behind it. - The story can be a bit slow at times, but it's a very minor issue. ... Apr 5, 2019
Personal disclaimer, I watched this following .hack sign and on hazy childhood memories of the PS2 games. Part of my lackluster impression of the series is it seems to start and stop in the middle of a story, rather than itself being a self-contained story, so I may simply be missing out on details from other media that tie Liminality into a timeline better.
All that said, Liminality was a bit too disjointed and inconsequential for me. The first three episodes mainly serve to introduce each of the three main female cast members, followed by a finale where the crew undertakes a mission against the main ... Jan 13, 2013
Okay Before I start this Review This anime is a alternative series to .Hack/ / Sign.
Story: The Story of .Hack/ /Liminality is about two girls. Minase Mai and Tomonari Kasumi both collapse while playing "The World" while hearing a strange sound. They are both hospitalized and Mai is the only one that wakes up, while her friend Kasumi is put into a coma. The creator of the world Tokuoka Junichiro comes to help because he tells Mai not only her friend has been put into a coma, but another 6 people have also been put into a coma. Because of that mysterious sound that has ... Feb 16, 2022
And before I knew it, I fell down the .Hack rabbit hole.
With this being an anime, I feel like I can open up more since I've seen SAO, for better or for worse since the concept is similar in nature. The first game series, IMOQ started with Kite's friend Orca being put into a coma because of the game, he seeks the monster that put him there, thinking that defeating it will bring him back, spoilers, it doesn't. Or at least, it's not that simple. What this anime accomplishes is taking the same premise, one kid narrowly escaping it, trying to help another kid who got into ... Jan 25, 2021
.hack//Liminality acts as a sequel of sorts for .hack//SIGN and whereas the latter took approximately 12 episodes to really start digging into the plot and explaining what it was exactly that was going on, .hack//Liminality jumps right into the story with an evocative and charming first episode that gives the impression this show knows what it's doing. The first episode is riddled with intrigue and dances with the mystery of what truly is happening in The World and reinforces the idea that what's happening to the protagonist of .hack//SIGN is not exclusive to them.
.hack//Liminality, however, quickly returns to its roots and the second and third ... |