Steins;Gate Brief Review

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Steins;Gate is a well-deserved sci-fi suspense masterpiece.

The first 12 episodes seem to be bland and unintelligible, but they are actually planning and undercurrents.

The last 12 episodes are full of high energy, pushing back layer by layer, climaxing one after another, recovering all foreshadowings, opening up all joints, and finally leading to the gate of Destiny Stone, and the merit is complete!

Steins;Gate, as a representative of the development of the science fiction department, has put a lot of effort into the plot arrangement. The plots are interlocking, end to end, and the "dead end" of the closed circle has just opened up a bright SG road, which is not allowed. I don't admire his brains.

In terms of setting, its related theory about the "world line" also adds a lot of hard-core elements to it, and the theory supports the plot, making it more durable.

Although it is slightly insufficient in the portrayal of some characters, it cannot stop its god-level performance in the plot.

All in all, the name of the masterpiece, "Stone Gate" is well-deserved!

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Steins;Gate quotes

  • Kurisu Makise: It feels like time is passing so quickly. Damn you, Einstein! Your science is crowding in on our kiss! He was right. The passage of time depends entirely on where you're standing. Relativity Theory... it's so romantic. But it's just so tragic too.

  • Suzuha Amane: Everyone gets help from someone else at some point in their lives. So someday, you should help someone too.

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