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Post by xman on Sept 5, 2022 12:52:06 GMT -5
Revice is odd. Some people defended as "it's about family and friends" and "not every series has to end with a final battle with a villian". I kinda agree, but, I don't think it's representative as a Kamen Rider series. In fact, it's more Super Sentai than KR, in a sense. Gosh, the main criticism of Saber is people saying it was "too much like a Sentai" (or the CGI was bad). The other thing is very bland in stories, probably Geoge has the best development. But, I dunno. I didn't care a lot about the relationship between Ikki and Vice. It was OK. What about Sakura? Did she had any development in her character or none?
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Post by crossranger on Sept 5, 2022 22:45:36 GMT -5
Sakura was OK to me. She had some development, and she was very likeable. Still, I dunno why people keeps calling her the best female Rider or something.
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Post by Sh Ranger on Sept 6, 2022 7:37:03 GMT -5
Personally, I thought Sakura was a terrible character who took way too much focus away from other characters and ruined Aguilera's arc. I don't like her at all.
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Post by xman on Sept 6, 2022 7:54:55 GMT -5
Personally, I thought Sakura was a terrible character who took way too much focus away from other characters and ruined Aguilera's arc. I don't like her at all. So, in terms of writing. Which of these two characters are the worst? Aliko from Kamen Rider W or Sakura from Kamen Rider Revice?
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Post by Sh Ranger on Sept 6, 2022 8:03:37 GMT -5
^ I'd say Sakura is the worst, since her position as a Rider allows her to be more of a hindrance than a civilian. However, I actually like Akiko, so my answer might be biased.
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Post by crossranger on Sept 7, 2022 17:02:04 GMT -5
Akiko is annoying, but that's the purpose of her character. Sakura is not terrible, but people calling the "best female Rider" for, I dunno, reasons is really stupid. She's there for more of a moral support for other chaacters. Aguilera is a great character....but she was a little flat through the end. Really she could have a little more development and execution in her plot.
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