I looking for something fast paced, involves mind games and interesting. Here's a list of animes along the lines of what I like: Death Note Parasyte One Outs Another Danganronpa
U know when know something is going to be really good so you put it off so you can watch it when you absolutely have to, thats how i feel about code geass
U know when know something is going to be really good so you put it off so you can watch it when you absolutely have to, thats how i feel about code geass
What kind of logic is that.
If I know for sure something is going to be really good, I watch it straight away and then put it on my list of things I need to re-watch.
Death Parade is pretty good. Much like Death Note this anime deals with darker existential elements such as morality and the idea of "playing God". There are references to Death Note and Light Yagami also makes a cameo appearance.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is great not really psychological but I'd reccomend to anyone. Evangellion is great too. I also reccomend you play the Danganronpa Visual Novel games
I looking for something fast paced, involves mind games and interesting. Here's a list of animes along the lines of what I like: Death Note Parasyte One Outs Another Danganronpa
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Maths (2^2) Life, as the others had already said, I really think you should watch Tokyo Ghoul, I prefer the manga but still it is my favorite anime, until now of course.
Then you could watch Nanatsu no Taizai (the two seasons), Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu (Parasyte), Kuroshitsuji (the four seasons), Guilty Crown, Code Geass, Sankarea, D.Gray-man, World Trigger, Blood+ .
And with you like something with more comedy you can watch Ao no exorcist, Noragami, Servamp, Gintama, Durarara! (the two seasons), Soul Eater, Fullmetal Alchemist (the two seasons), Hakkenden Touhou Hakken Ibun (the two seasons), Natsume Yuujinchou (the four seasons), Arcana Famiglia, Gugure Kokkuri-kun, Mikagura Gakuen Kumikyoku.
I’m of the opinion that anime is something really personal, but I get the feeling that when you finished an anime, you simply don’t know what to watch anymore.