

Chain Chronicle: The Light of Haecceitas
チェインクロニクル~ヘクセイタスの閃〈ひかり〉~
Set in the land of Yuguto, the people thought that the land they live is the size of the world, but it's actually divided into several areas, each with a respective king. Even though there were small wars among areas, the kings had roundtable meetings to maintain peace and balance. It was until a dark group of dark monsters appeared... (Source: MAL News)
Set in the land of Yuguto, the people thought that the land they live is the size of the world, but it's actually divided into several areas, each with a respective king. Even though there were small wars among areas, the kings had roundtable meetings to maintain peace and balance. It was until a dark group of dark monsters appeared... (Source: MAL News)
powermojo
April 9, 2017
Okay let me say first that i really enjoyed this show so i'm obviously biased but who cares if i'm biased? The story is simple and philosophically deep but lacking at the same time, that's probably the only weak point of this show for me. I really do wish they do more on the story department but given the source material, there really wasn't much. The "Black King" starts with the concept that "the world will end one day". Which is true, we know everything and everyone dies. Even the Sun that can lives for billions of years will die one day. *Everything is destine to ends*that's the message. But another thing is also true, we as a humanity will try to survive even if everything is going to end, even for only a small amount of time. Which is "Hope" represented by the Protagonists. The story is not about "good vs bad" as many people mistakenly taken it to be. It's about "Hope vs Despair" which is similar but not exactly the same and that's the key point that this show has taken my heart.
PyraXadon
March 25, 2017

Mobile game adaptations are few and far in between, and they all fall into one of two categories. Either they're of average quality yet manage to garner a huge amount of popularity due to its characters (Kancolle/Love Live), or no one gives two shits about them because they're so bad no one cares (Girlfriend Kari). So, how does Chain Chronicle, the lovechild between Alim and Sega that no longer has any global servers on the west coast because fuck you westerners, fare in all of this? Story: Alright, because the anime doesn't give any context, and various synopsis' beyond "This is an adaptation ofa game" definitely don't help, here's the story of Chain Chronicle in a nutshell. The world has the looming threat of blackness threatening to cover the world in its evil. The Black King of all of this is the source, and it's up to Yuuri (aka the player character given a face) to stop him. Along the way, you meet a girl named Phoena who has lost her memory carrying a book known as the 'Chain Chronicle', and a sprite named Pirika, as well as various other characters that you'll meet through the use of gacha roll. So now that you've gotten your merry band of RNG rolled units, fight through hordes of nameless enemies and fight the Black King. Have fun. That was a quick rundown of the start of Chain Chronicle. The start of the anime is a bit more complicated. The anime starts at the end of the story that I explained above and eventually leads into the second half of the story where the situation of the world is dire, and Yuuri must find his bearing and return to fight the Black King again. The initial problem here is the assumption that the viewer knows what the hell is going on at the start. The show thrusts you into the action without any word of warning, before continuing on with a journey that was started without the audience even knowing. I'm not sure what went through the creators' heads when they started to make this, because everything from the world to what's happening is made to feel already established some time previous when it's barely even past episode two. Another issue is the pacing. The beginning is very sluggish, as the show inches its way to making any form of progress before speeding up through the plot through the use of deus ex machina in order to make any form of progression happen, and the end is very fast paced as it tries to rush itself to the end. This is due to the fact that the series has its characters in the majority of its episodes just travel from one place to another with the occasional conflict in between to make it feel like there's something actually happening, before creating a large total conflict to make it seem like everything is on the line. This, combined with the generic plotline of a hero and his band of friends fighting the evil king at the end of the journey, makes the whole viewing experience feel bland and boring to watch. Overall, Chain Chronicle: Light of Haecceitas is a mishmash of fantasy tropes traveling long hours in a fantasy setting with fantasy characters fighting the big evil fantasy guy at the end who wants to destroy everything because people suck and he doesn't like it. Its message is typical shonen friend crap, its plot is predictable, no one that matters dies (surprise surprise), and it's just...not at all a fun watch cause there's nothing interesting about it. Overview: - Generic fantasy adventure - Terrible start because they throw the audience into the fire - Uneven pacing - Way too much deus ex machina Characters: Fantasy characters with shonen tropes! Yeah, that about sums them up. Yuuri is...one of our main characters. As the player character tasked with being the player's in-game representation and by 'recruiting' people through the use of in-game microtransactions that may or may not give you the character that you want (oh how I feel that pain), Yuuri is...not interesting at all. He fights for his friends, on the side of good, and halfway through the series, doubts himself and manages to pull off an extremely 'meh' character change that doesn't amount to anything in the end. Aram is the other main character in this series. Despite having a character design that I'm actually quite fond of, Aram's character leaves a lot to be desired. He's basically a brasher version of Yuuri, as he holds the same morals and ideals as his friend. Does this make him a better character in any way? No. Does this make him interesting? No. Will we be moving on to our last character? Yes. Then there's Phoena who's literally just there. Phoena doesn't really play much of a big part in this series and is more or less there because she's the heroine and holds the Chain Chronicle, the brick of text this series is named after. She plays a bit like a damsel in distress as she cannot fight and is stuck to the role as that one girl who screams out the protagonist's name whenever the situation for them looks dire, and only becomes relevant to the series when the book she clutches to her chest is involved. Every other character is just one fantasy trope after another. The brave knight, the fallen knight, the holy queen, the evil bitch who's basically naked, the healer, the archer, the big scary evil guy who turns into a dragon at the end (why is this a common trope), the good dragon, the songstress, old sages, pervy sage, various mages, weaponmasters, someone who actually is naked (they even point this out), the conquerer guy, etc, etc. The majority of these characters are either skin deep NPCs that do one thing for the plot before becoming irrelevant, or are members of the gacha that you could 'potentially' (cause let's be real, you're not gonna get them) roll and add to your squad. Overview: +/- Fantasy tropes. Entertaining? Yes. Good characters? No. Art: Produced by Telecom Animation Film, Chain Chronicle actually doesn't look all too bad. Granted it's more or less standard fare for this age of animation, but the art and action are all fairly well done and consistent. For one thing, the show manages to pull off CGI well enough to not create a clear contrast with the handdrawn scenes, and they show off the game's mana system and chain battle system pretty well. (In a nutshell, you get orbs to do super attacks. Doing multiple super attacks in succession has better effects.) Not only that, but the sheer ridiculousness of the majority of the character designs are well done as well. Yes, while the fantasy outfits that these characters wear both look ridiculous and impractical for battle, they look pretty nice. Overview: + Consistent art + Detailed designs + CGI doesn't clash Sound: On the flipside, the OST isn't great. Both the OP and ED are these rock songs that aren't very enjoyable to listen to. They feel extremely average and there's nothing lost in skipping them. Personal Enjoyment: I played Chain Chronicle while they had servers over in the west. Alim closed the servers long ago, so playing the game in the west is now impossible. Though I didn't play for long, the residual memory of my experience with it got me excited when I saw that there was going to be an adaptation. And after I saw it? I'm thoroughly disappointed. This adaptation is strange because not only does it begin halfway through the main story, but they just compiled the Chain Chronicle movies into an anime adaptation. The strange circumstances combined with what part of the story they decided to adapt almost made me feel like they didn't really care when they made this because everything felt thrown together. Safe to say, I was not impressed with this anime and it was not worth the time to watch. Did I like this anime? Well...I like some of the character designs? That's something I guess. What didn't I like about this anime? I hated how boring it felt. The entire show was just characters moving from one place to another before the big fight at the finale. This with the lack of world building due to the fact that the show feels like it expects you to know what's going on and who is whom makes the hard for those unfamiliar with the series to watch. I believe an adaptation should be able to be viewed by all, and the fact that Chain Chronicle doesn't do that makes it seem like they only did this for those who were fans of the series. Which makes sense, but you'd still want to try and get new people into it too, right? Would I recommend this anime? To both people who have or haven't played the game, no. This show is not worth your time, as its bland character motivations and sluggish plot progression don't do anything imaginative or interesting beyond 'this is what's going on.' If you want something fantasy, I'd highly suggest watching something else because nothing about this is good. Now I understand why Alim isn't able to fix Brave Frontier...
Akumo-sama
December 14, 2017
ENG-The story is pretty classic and boring. The hero who believes in the hope that must beat the great villain of despair with the power of friendship. It's seen and already seen. From an artistic point of view, this anime is rather good. The animations are fluid. However, there are some errors in some passages. The sounds and voices are also good. Despite the fact that in my opinion Ishida Akira (whom I admire) is not meant to be Yuri's voice. The characters are very numerous and detailed: congratulations to the character-design team who had to work very hard. I enjoyed this anime because even if it is abasic story, it remains good and pleasant to follow. FR-L'histoire est plûtot classique et ennuyante. Le héros qui croit en l'espoir qui doit battre le grand méchant du désespoir à l'aide du pouvoir de l'amitié. C'est du vu et déjà vu. D'un point de vu artistique, l'animé est plutôt bon. Les animations sont fluides. Cependant, il y quelques erreurs dans certains passages. Les sons et voix sont aussi bons. Malgré le fait que selon moi Ishida Akira (que j'admire) n'est pas fait pour être la voix de Yuri. Les personnages quand à eux sont très nombreux et détaillés : félicitation à l'équipe de character-design qui a du travailler très dure. J'ai apprécié cet animé car même si c'est une histoire basique, elle en reste bonne et agréable à suivre.
jsmrcrzgrdl_
April 8, 2017
[UPDATED] CHAIN CHRONICLE ANIME REVIEW I'm writing this after marathoning the series in one go. As well as without the knowledge of the Movie adaptations nor playing the game of Chain Chronicle. Chain Chronicle: Light of Haecceitas revolves around Yuri, Aram, Phoena and the Black King Suppression Army in dealing and fighting against the Black King and his Army. In the first episode, we saw a glimpse of Yuri and the others losing to the Black King. So basically, the whole plot of the series is gathering back again the others in order to try to defeat again the Black King. Did it went smoothly the second time around?Find out for yourself. Like I said before, since it was based on a game don't expect much of a storyline. Though the story ins't that great and kinda feels pathetic, the animations and fight scenes was damn great. It overhauls for its poor storyline. It kinda feels like I'm playing a video game. The soundtrack is good as well. Especially the opening and ending themes. Another thing about this anime is that we've been introduced to too many extra characters that doesn't blend well to the story. Especially in the latter part of the anime. Overall, it was a decent anime to me. It is not highly recommended but it can at least be on your watch list for its superb animation and soundtrack as well as a decent amount of enjoyment.
Zedvick2709
April 17, 2017
The burden of the word "Hero" ****T̶H̶I̶S̶ ̶R̶E̶V̶I̶E̶W̶ ̶W̶I̶L̶L̶ ̶C̶O̶N̶T̶A̶I̶N̶ ̶B̶I̶A̶S̶ ̶O̶P̶I̶N̶I̶O̶N̶**** ****THIS IS AN OPINION**** (Someone kindly informed me about it lol) But please, hear me out. I decided to write a review after episode 6 left me in tears. (Skip this part if you don't like background stories) Man, this brings back memories. I was one of the few that enjoyed the English server of the mobile game. The strong suit of the game is the story itself. I was truly immersed on the world of yggdra through storytelling alone. My heart broke into pieces when I heard about the server shutdown. By that time, the devs madeall map energy cost into 1 so everyone can "Enjoy" the last moments of the game. I didn't. I uninstalled the game right after hearing that. By no means that I liked what I did, it broke me. As exaggerated as it may sound, it left a hole in my chest. What was once included in my daily routine, now gone. I felt like I broke up with 5 girlfriends compressing all that feelings into one instance. Until now I never found a mobile game to replace this particular hole in my heart. (Skip this part if you don't like background stories) Now enter the anime. I was hyped to hear about the anime, but was keeping a low steady expectation due to it being a game adaptation. An android game to boot. Adaptations never get the anticipation fans are expecting. For one, that is actually our fault. The game and the anime have different ways of delivering the message to the audience, (Check out MatPat's vid about adaptations for detailed explanation) but this adaptation took me into a whole new world. A Darker one to boot. *Contains some spoilers from the game* The end of Chapter 1 for the Mobile game has you, the hero, defeating Black King. The twist and turns of the whole book one unfolds into the last chapter, Black King being revealed as Phoena's father, and Black Knight being Yuri from a different Chain Chronicle world. The anime tackled a different route, where Yuri didn't defeat the Black King right then and there. Yes, the story may have turned into a darker path but I enjoyed it as to how it shows that the franchise itself had grown and matured to tackle on a darker light. While it's a shameless attempt into pulling anime fans into the game, it is indeed actually recommended that you finish Book 1 and as many character story possible. You will appreciate all the anime has to offer. For one, Julianna's story line in the game was actually one of the driving force for her to take on the Throne. Shuza's Nine Territories' storyline shows when and how the two joined forces to fight the Black King. Seeing all that connections, all that immersions, being twisted in a different, dark light gives a whole new rejuvenating enjoyable new experience the anime adaptation has to offer. *Update* I have to admit. Aram is really a big ass pull character. I wished his backstory and how his powers came to be was explained more clearly. I hope this somehow helped you into reconsidering to rewatch the series with all the points in mind. It saddens me that the score is dwindling down. Though I must admit, I will rate this 6/10 if I don't have any background in the game. I've seen it firsthand while watching some of the episodes with others that don't have the game background simply bored out and start spacing out mid episode. But as to how each episodes tug into my heart and my emotion, I just won't take it to look at this series going down without a fight (or atleast an explanation).
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