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.hack//Sign (random words because this things glitching) (8)

1 Name: Sleepology !4a6Vun8zuw : 2012-03-23 21:22 ID:NnISqQCM (Image: 320x240 jpg, 52 kb) [Del]

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hack//Sign follows the story about Tsukasa being mind-trapped into the game. Despite being a "fantasy quest type adventure", it does not rely on action sequences. Instead, the show is driven by mystery, slowly revealing its secrets to the viewer while paying much attention to the individual characters. Questions like what happened to Tsukasa in the real world, who he really is and why he is unable to log out are driving points of the story.

Soon after the beginning of the series Tsukasa is led to a hidden area. There he meets Morganna, depicted as a voice without physical appearance, and Aura, who appears as a young girl clad entirely in white, floating asleep above a bed. The storyline introduces Morganna as an ally, but her real intentions are unknown at this point.

As the story progresses many characters are introduced, some who want to help, some who have ulterior motives. Then more questions arise as to "what is happening in the game itself, who are these various characters, what are their true goals and what will happen to Tsukasa". All the while he is seen struggling with his increasingly dire situation as well as his own social and emotional shortcomings. Tsukasa isolates himself, but eventually he begins to get closer to other players.

.hack//Sign is influenced by psychological and sociological subjects such as anxiety, escapism, and interpersonal relationships. The series focuses on a Wavemaster (magic user) named Tsukasa, a player character of a virtual-reality MMORPG called The World. Tsukasa wakes up to find himself in a dungeon in The World, but he suffers from short-term memory loss as he wonders where he is and how he got there. The situation gets worse when he discovers he is unable to log out and is trapped in the game. From then on, along with other players Tsukasa embarks on a quest to figure out the truth behind his abnormal situation.

The storyline moves at a leisurely pace, and has multiple layers — the viewer is often fed false information and red herrings, potentially leading to confusion until the true nature of events is unveiled towards the end of the series. It relies on character development and has few action scenes; most of the time character interaction is presented in the form of dialogue. English language reception to .hack//Sign has been generally positive, but some of these sources have negatively criticised the series as a result of its slow pacing and character-driven storyline.

2 Name: Crisis !JjfHYEcdHQ : 2012-03-23 22:10 ID:IPabaTYO [Del]

Honestly, I've been really curious abiut this show for a long time. If enough people say it's good enough then I may buy it. I'd watch it right now if it were on Netflix's instant stream.

3 Name: Sleepology !4a6Vun8zuw : 2012-03-23 22:33 ID:NnISqQCM [Del]

>>2 its on normal sites if youre lazy enough to use it

4 Name: Crisis !JjfHYEcdHQ : 2012-03-23 23:30 ID:IPabaTYO [Del]

>>3 I'll definitely check it out.

5 Name: CielPhantomhive : 2013-06-09 11:32 ID:ze59zpQC [Del]

I love this anime! I've seen all the .hack anime, read all the manga and novels, and played the games

6 Name: wolf pack gang leader : 2013-10-29 07:05 ID:OsrQmBub [Del]

I LOVE .HACK (T_T)

7 Name: Larman-Krogeus : 2013-10-29 11:37 ID:sKs7OCoK [Del]

I've wanted to check out the .hack series for a while, but have no idea where to start, or even which series came out first. Anybody know the release order?

8 Name: sleepology !CHs4eVJ3O2 : 2013-10-29 14:08 ID:7LCabcGw [Del]