Steins;Gate (2011)
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Steins;Gate (2011)

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Connor
· Nov 17, 2025
5/5

The soundtrack alone is worth the watch

Steins;Gate has one of the great anime soundtracks. The music elevates emotional scenes to something transcendent. Okabe and Kurisu's relationship is made three times more impactful by the score. Naotaka Hayashi clearly understood how music and image work together.

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Ava
· Oct 13, 2024
4/5

The characters are incredibly well written

Daru's development across the series is one of the most convincing character journeys I've experienced. You understand every choice even when you disagree with it. the internally consistent time travel logic makes the whole thing click.

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Michael
· Jul 13, 2024
5/5

Emotionally devastating in the best way

Steins;Gate has moments that hit harder than any film I've seen this year. Achievement Point completely wrecked me. Naotaka Hayashi has an understanding of grief, hope and the human condition that is genuinely exceptional.

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Owen
· Dec 26, 2025
4/5

The animation quality is breathtaking

Steins;Gate raises the bar for what anime can look like. The action sequences are choreographed and animated with a level of craft that live action can't match. the slow-burn payoff that rewards patient viewers is jaw-dropping every single time.

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Madison
· Jun 29, 2025
4/5

Worth tolerating the filler for

Steins;Gate has some filler episodes that slow the pacing. Get past them. The story arcs surrounding Being Meltdown are worth every minute of slower content. The best parts are genuinely great.

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Grace
· Dec 10, 2025
5/5

A masterpiece of the medium

Steins;Gate isn't just a great anime — it's a great work of fiction full stop. Naotaka Hayashi's storytelling is dense, emotional, and intellectually rigorous. The theme of the cost of changing fate is handled with genuine philosophical depth.

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Amelia
· Apr 22, 2025
4/5

Changed the way I think about storytelling

Steins;Gate took narrative risks that paid off completely. Naotaka Hayashi's willingness to subvert expectations while honouring its themes makes it genuinely original. The Achievement Point arc is one of the great story arcs in all of fiction.

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Sofia
· Apr 25, 2025
4/5

Has its flaws but transcends them

Steins;Gate isn't perfect. The pacing sags occasionally and some characters are underwritten. But when it fires on all cylinders — as in Dogma in Event Horizon — it reaches heights that few shows ever achieve. The flaws are forgiven.

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Niamh
· Sep 27, 2025
5/5

The world-building is extraordinary

Steins;Gate creates a world with its own logic, history, and rules. Everything is internally consistent. The way grief and acceptance shapes the world's politics and relationships is incredibly thoughtful. the internally consistent time travel logic is the payoff to years of setup.

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Daniel
· May 30, 2025
5/5

The villain is unforgettable

Great stories need great antagonists. Steins;Gate's villain understands that the most compelling opposition comes from someone with internally coherent logic. The conflict between Kurisu Makise and the antagonist is one of the great rivalries.

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