The mecha designs are all very good. Zeorymer is without a doubt one of the coolest robots I have ever laid eyes on, not to mention one of the most powerful. People complain about how Zeorymer wins all of its battles with almost no effort (save for episode 3 where Miku was missing for the most of it) but for me, it doesn't get much better when a robot can cause massive explosions just by slamming its fists together. Masato was your typical teenage pilot thrown into a situation he didn't want to be in, so we all know more or less what to expect from him, but the real fun started whenever the persona of Masaki Kihara came to the surface. There's just something about watching this guy gleefully wiping his enemies off the map with the power of the Heavens that's just so... how to describe it... fufilling?
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Sadly, Zeorymer, like many other shows similar to it, ultimately suffers from what I'm starting to come to know as "Japanese OVA Syndrome," wherein the ending either doesn't make sense, or feels extremely rushed. Usually, it ends up as both. For the first three episodes, things were being paced very well. Then it's as if the writers learned as they were working on it that the fourth episode was to be the last one. What results is that the remaining three robots -- including the one that had been built up as being able to match Zeorymer's power pound-for-pound -- all sortie at once, and are subsequently simultaneously wiped out by one attack. Afterwards, the big bad declares to Masato that she has the capability to detonate all of the world's nuclear warheads with the single press of a button. She then proceeds to stand around and do nothing while Zeorymer teleports in and blows up her entire fortress, along with herself. The end.
I'm interested to know other's opinions on it. For those who have seen Hades Project Zeorymer, what are your thoughts?
PS: Kakusei Zeorymer is made of epic.
PPS: Bow before Hades.