The word cerebrum refers to a gigantic system consisting of collision universes, which is called cerebrum universe. The story starts from a series of unknown murders, unravelling the secret hiding beneath the entire universe, ranging from horrifying conspiracies to galaxy wars, from anti-human betrayals to honourable sacrifices. Having realised her weakness and backwardness, mankind takes the last stand. (Source: Official website)
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I gave Die Now all around 10s because it's a show that can never be truly rated. The pacing is terrible, the characters make no sense, the plot twists are meaningless, everything about Die Now is a dumpster fire. However, as 2016 was progressing, Die Now was the show I was most excited for. More than Konosuba, Erased and Re:Zero. Die Now had me hooked. It was a surprise each time a new episode was aired and the show was impossible to predict. Die Now is one thing and one thing only: a testament to humanity. A work truly creative and unique. Seeing is believingand you won't believe what you see. A world where absurdity reigns supreme and anything can happen. The show is a comedy in the perfect sense. There was nothing but pure entertainment as I watched it. I suggest this show to anyone who can kick back and "Just accept it and move on with your life." Grab a couple friends and watch Die Now. People who won't care if the story moves lightning fast and you can't keep up. Rewatch the crazy scene I'm loathe to spoil in episode 2 trying to figure out why the protagonist knows the first 10 digits of 1/19 or why 1/19 is relevant in the first place.
This anime is by far one of the smartest and most suspenseful ones I have seen. It is like a mix of the Hunger Games and Death Note, where any "friend" can betray you in the blink of an eye, and you never know what a character is truly thinking until the very end when all is revealed. The whole show is very unpredictable, shrouded in mysteries which seem at first impossible to solve but all makes sense in the end, which is incredibly satisfying. The plot twists, puzzles, psychological elements and characters are brilliant, and the hardly comprehensible synopsis and the low ratings do notdo it any justice at all. This will be of great interest to anyone that enjoys detective stories, intellectual puzzles or even solving math problems. This anime is about an university lad that risks his life to find his girlfriend in what seems like an alternate universe which (trying to avoid spoilers here) might not be so alternate after all. There, he goes through a series of dangerous real-life puzzle games versus other contestants, usually strangers, in order to advance through this strange new world. These games test not only mental agility but physical ability - failure to run fast enough, shoot accurately or use a weapon efficiently will mean certain loss. Players exist in both worlds, so drama can ensue not just in the game but in either universe. Each player is ranked on a points based system, so dying in a game may not mean certain death in the real world, but having a negative score will. His girlfriend is a bit of a sap, but other than that all the characters are very intelligent, focused and relatable to some degree. Each episode challenges you to think and the way that the characters, especially the main character, solves the problems never fails to impress. My only complaint is that some (only a few) of the deductions made by characters can seem a little far fetched, however this doesn't confuse the storyline. As of yet after reading the manga I haven't detected any unfilled plot holes. If you like drama, life and death suspense situations, clever puzzles and plot twists and shocking betrayals, then this is the anime for you.
Ahh, the wonder of an anime that is Duan Nao...I don't really know where to start with critiquing this piece, so I guess I'll start with a bit of history. At the time of creation of the anime, the manhua off which this is based was considered one of the "big three" shounen-type pieces on u17 (alongside Chu Feng and Zhen Hun Jie). Out of these three, Die Now is the only anime that has stuck to the original storyline with only minor alterations. The premise of this story is quite simple. Once you look past the initial layer of suspense, the series becomes about avirtual reality gaming platform with high stakes. This makes the show very plot-driven, dedicating a lot of screen time to the game rules and gaming content. Thus, if you love seeing a highly competent male lead solve puzzles and play mafia-type games with inhuman wit and intelligence (kind of like Sora from No Game No Life but with a damsel-in-distress girlfriend instead of a cute sister), then this series is definitely recommended for you. Apart from the plot, the show does a fairly good job with suspense-building, as is expected from works by the original manhua author. So the first few episodes especially will leave you on-edge with unanswered questions. This was what drew me to the show initially and prompted me to binge watch everything in one sitting. Unfortunately, the original author is not just known for his suspense building. He is also notorious for his treatment of female characters and slightly perverted sense of humor. Fortunately, though, these factors are not too prevalent in the anime. However, I understand that viewers might not be very happy with the characterization of females. There is also a rather perverted older male character, which you will either really like or really hate. In terms of sound and animation quality, both are pretty decent. There aren't any stunning illustrations or music that tugs at your heartstrings, but it's certainly up-to-par with your average Japanese anime, so no criticism there. The voice actors...eh...I guess it all depends on whether you're used to listening to your typical group of mandarin voice actors or not. But I'd say it's fairly decent. A final warning is that I haven't watched the series since 2015, so my impression of details are purely from memory. I was upset at how few comprehensive reviews this show has on this site, though, so I just had to write one as soon as possible.