…Well, it’s not rocking, that’s for sure. Maybe I’ve become too jaded for my own good, but I simply wasn’t touched at all. However,
That sorta Eva episode 8 was interesting. Of course, this time the maker of the “alternate world” is the real Hinata, the dead older sister.
Hmm, so like many dating sims, supernatural and sometimes odd stuff are involved here.
I guess the pantsu shots were worth it. Otherwise, all standard romance-aimed-for-otaku stuff, nothing too terribly exciting. There just isn’t enough depth here for me to say anything much about.
I still don’t get the footprints in the sand part.
Boy, this season has been lackluster. I can’t wait for the next season.
I mean, yeah, there are twists and turns in this show, but the dead older sister comes back as the genie of time?
I’d have to admit, though, that this is one of the better produced dating sim turned anime so far in my anime watching career. To me, it looks reall they’ really running out of stuff to use – ghosts, genies, alternative world characters, aliens, espers, future people…
But yeah, as far as production value, this really isn’t anything bad. In fact, watching the beautiful animation and characters, and enjoying the tsundere Hayami-chan, I think I like it as an rather average show.
Again, jadedness is bad for reviewing anything.
But yeah, True Tears up to eps 5 was better, at least we don’t have a ghost that comes back from the past.
Enjoy H2O!
The footprints int the sand is an old Christian saying.
When you walk the beach of life side by side with God, you leave two tracks of footprints. But sometimes you feel like things are going bad, and think God has left you. When you look back, in the bad times there are only one set of steps. You ask God: “Why did you leave me when I had a hard time?” God answeres: “I did not leave you. When things were difficult for you, I had to pick you up and carry you in my arms. That is why you only see one set of footprints in the sand.”