Angels of Death: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Don’t Let Me Kill You Just Yet” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
A small glimpse into Zach’s childhood saves yet another asinine episode of Angels of Death.
A small glimpse into Zach’s childhood saves yet another asinine episode of Angels of Death.
Rather than press forward to the Elven kingdom, we are introduced to the Lord of Faltra and the Imperial Knight Alicia.
At this point, Angels of Death is working off a horror anime checklist. So adjust your expectations as low as possible or you will not enjoy the ride.
With the balance between action and ecchi complete, so comes the end of the introduction and Diablo having his first true, one on one, battle.
Angels of Death is on its way to becoming a disappointment as it delivers another lackluster episode.
A drastic reduction in ecchi leads to us learning about the Fallen and meeting someone who can match Diablo’s powers.
As Zach and Rachel reach a new floor, they begin to bond and we get to learn about Zach (aka Isaac).
As Shera’s backstory is revealed to us, so is the fact this show is hell-bent on making sure you get all the ecchi your heart can desire.
A seemingly innocent girl trapped in a building that resembles a multi-level hell, one which may just be impossible to escape alive.
Despite its exuberant amount of ecchi, there might be something of value in How Not to Summon a Demon Lord.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.