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Would it be awsome if they make a Tree of Savior animation like Ragnarok

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If the Overall Quality was the same as the game, why not? On the other hand, all those videogame -> movie adaptations… left me cautious.

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Only if they did a better job. Now that successful VR game anime have popped up, the latest being an interesting one called Overlord. I hope they could do a better job than the Ragnarok animation. I’d welcome it, but only if they dedicated time and money to it, to actually make it decent.

its too early, but then again Blade and Soul did get a lame anime aswell.

I’d rather really they don’t try, since Both Ragnarok animation and Blade and Soul were so cringe inducing…

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on the otherhand PSO2 anime is coming and might be a better than its predecessors

but the PSO2 NA servers is still forever coming soon

Wait 3 more years… then they’ll announce PSO2 will come in 5 more years…

But yeah Since PSO2 actually has a linear story line it isn’t too hard to make and anime out of it unlike ragnarok that you’ll have to make and original story.

I would really have preferred if they just continued the manwha and created the anime off of that… cause Iris is so cute…

which people would be playing ToSteam by then if ToSteam comes out before PSO2 NA

I thought the RO anime was really good =P

The RO anime was incredibly bad but I still loved it.

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RO anime was great for the game lovers. Seen female characters eating bananas all the time was hilarious.
There are good anime adaptions and great game adaptions.

.Hack// series and games were both great.
Wakfu has now its own ā€œanimeā€ and its quite good. The game gained a lot of players since the release of the anime.
Virtual Fighter, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and plenty of games have TV adaptions :stuck_out_tongue:

I think your missing the point

There are many games that have anime adaptation from video games.

But there are only 2 running mmorpg that had anime adaptation, RO and BnS; both anime have horrible ratings in all major anime sites.

The 3rd up coming one would be PSO2.

.hack, SAO, LH, and now Overlord have no existing mmorpg but they do have minigames and moblie games in multi platform and even homebrew DnD.

The RO anime was actually pretty edgy imo. And unless you were into the game im sure it would have seemed pretty average.

Standout memories:
At the start, a low lvl party trying to lvl in glasshelm and the tank or whatever got raped by abysmal knight XD just like real life =P

I forget the monster’s name (maybe Alice?) she was a maid looking monster that swept up in-game, anyway she was the merchant girl’s friend i think but gets mutated and the girl dosent realise it’s her I think, and she kills her friend =(

The merchant girl has traumatic flashbacks about trying to vend on the mean streets of Alberta? Where she apparently gets gang raped in an ally for not being in the merchant guild >_<

The Hunter and the Sin are apparently in an ummm ā€œAdultā€ relationship lol, at first it’s like ā€œim sure they just like partying togetherā€ but then u see her just out of the shower in the Sin’s hotel room and it’s like ā€œok they ā– ā– ā– ā– ā– ā– ā–  >.<ā€

Most of the things that made the RO anime good for me was that it was about RO but I think it was surprisingly good.

(My memories of those story points are extremely old btw so i may have somethings a bit wrong =x)

Wakfu is a running mmorpg and has its own series. The show is still on the go and movies/specials are on the way. Both the TV series and game have possitive reviews. I dont know if French animation is considered anime (for me it does).
I always mention Wakfu as great example of a great game since their communication with their community is great, their business model keeps adapting with the modern tendencies, mechanics keep evolving, content is added to all levels (better tutorials, new low and high level maps) and now they have a TV show (on Netflix too). Many Wakfu employees have been taken by mayor game studios such as Riot Games.

I definitely will be, well considering I can play PSO2 anytime (currently living in japan) I just don’t find the game interresting enougn. I really prefer open world games instead of semi-instances

Tree of Savior anime sounds good as long as it’s not about a story of a player who enter a virtual world and trapped inside. I want the anime to tell the origin of the Lithuanian mythology with a load casts like Log Horizon’s casts considering there are so many classes in the actual game.

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Don’t forget the Maple Story anime too, lmao. There’s also one from Dungeon Fighter as well, called Arad Senki: Slap Up Party.

#If you call Teen titans, Avatar, and Wakfu as you say as anime in Anime websites

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i want ToS to have anime adaptation provided

  1. a famous anime studio will be making the animation (kyoani, A1 pictures, gonzo, squarenix, sunrise etc.)
  2. has a interesting story (having just the animation about the game is boring =/)
  3. and support from the people (game fans and non game fans alike, cause thier are pople who wants animes and are not into games)

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Relatively large amount of content to talk through here.
Let’s get started.

A) ToS Anime Adaptation

Historically, game to anime adaptations have been bad.
I’ve read from some people here that ā€˜now that there’s been good ones’, that’s not quite true.
There have been better VR-game anime, but many (most*) of them are actually novel-based.
(or had story-based games!)
All in all I doubt it will turn out well for ToS.
If they make it based on just the theme without relating the story itself into it… then I might have better hopes.
i.e. Stories about the daily lives of certain characters in the game, as opposed to a large-scale plot-heavy series.


B) PSO2 & PSO2 Anime.

PSO2 is already out in English and it’s questionable. (the SEA server)
(it’s ages behind where PSO2JP is actually improved with the changes to TACOs, skill revamps, etc.)
PSO2’s plot and storytelling aren’t all that great. Not sure what to expect of an adaptation.


C) Calling non-ā€˜anime’ as ā€˜anime’

I’m almost certain calling something an anime has to either mean it’s a Japanese animation or generic cartoon fodder.
The title ā€˜anime’ no longer carries the weight it once had. It’s more of a label than a title now.
Perhaps it’s just that I grow desensitized and weary of seeing the same things repeat themselves.
Perhaps it’s because it’s more of a staple now than it was an anomaly of the past.
The few decent pieces that come along every now and again are what keeps me watching.
(also because I can’t read Japanese of any kind and I find reading translated novels quite poor)