Kill la Kill is a strange series. In one part, it feels like a massive, earnest tribute to the hypersexual and hot-blooded work of Go Nagai. In another, it feels like the creators of Gurren Lagann furiously masturbating. But if you toss it in a genre filter, you end up with an action show, and a high-octane one at that. So, what could be more…
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Super solid core mechanics
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Awesome visuals that preserve Studio Trigger's signature style
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Surprising inclusion of English dub VO
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Strikingly bare bones game mode/extras options
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Gimmick mechanics (Bloody Valor) don't mesh well with core play
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Story mode is a bit disjointed and feels too short to accomplish what it wants
