![]() But this one has an ending that is almost close to perfection and leaves absolutely no loose strings. It’s the ending of a story that can make or break it and more often than not, even some really good anime suffer because they lack a good ending. And considering the fact that it comes from White Fox Studio, the animation had to be at least average, if not extraordinary. ![]() But I would say that they aren’t particularly striking or awful - it’s just somewhere in the middle. When it comes down to other aspects of the anime like its animation style and the music, honestly, I didn’t even pay a lot of attention to it because I was completely lost in the storyline and the characters. But it still manages to be as clean as a whistle and has almost no major plot holes till the end. Unlike visual novels, the anime ‘Steins Gate’ follows a linear storyline, which makes it even harder to resolve all the complications that come with the concept of time travel. But hold that thought for a moment because ‘ Steins Gate‘ is one of those few anime shows that prove to be much better than their visual novel source materials. ![]() If you had a choice, what would you go for? A visual novel where you get to choose your own adventure or a show of the same plot where you don’t get to decide the fate of the protagonist? I am sure most people would agree that the idea of a visual novel sounds much better. ![]()
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