Saber #2: I wasn't greatly enamored of this one. It was mostly exposition and action, with the climactic battle being more like a video game than anything else. So far they seem to be prioritizing spectacle over substance.
Rintaro is a bit bland as Secondary Riders go. Usually a Secondary Rider starts out as an adversary, or has an independent agenda that can clash with the Main Rider's goals, or just has an attitude that makes them hard to get along with, or something. Rintaro is a bit haughty and starts out trying to take Touma's new gear away from him, but he doesn't put up much of a fight and is quickly convinced by Sophia, Our Lady of Exposition and Not Much Else So Far, that it's okay for Touma to be a Rider, so any conflict is nipped in the bud.
But then, it looks like the third Rider is the guy who showed up at the end, the same way Rintaro showed up at the end of #1. We'll see if he has more of an edge to him.
It's weird that Rintaro is Kamen Rider Blades, when we've already had a Blade. And it's Bureizu, which seems like it should be "Blaze," but he's a water-based Rider while Saber is the fire-based one.
It looks like this series has a similar dynamic to Build in that defeating a monster earns the Rider a new collectible. Unless I'm misinterpreting, it seems the Megiddo are using corrupted Wonder Ride Books to try to transform the world, and when they're defeated, the books are restored to their original form. So it's another video game-like aspect in that you get loot when you destroy a boss.
I really hope this show gets better. Reiwa got off to a very strong start with Zero-One, and I'd hate to see that momentum lost.
Rintaro is a bit bland as Secondary Riders go. Usually a Secondary Rider starts out as an adversary, or has an independent agenda that can clash with the Main Rider's goals, or just has an attitude that makes them hard to get along with, or something. Rintaro is a bit haughty and starts out trying to take Touma's new gear away from him, but he doesn't put up much of a fight and is quickly convinced by Sophia, Our Lady of Exposition and Not Much Else So Far, that it's okay for Touma to be a Rider, so any conflict is nipped in the bud.
But then, it looks like the third Rider is the guy who showed up at the end, the same way Rintaro showed up at the end of #1. We'll see if he has more of an edge to him.
It's weird that Rintaro is Kamen Rider Blades, when we've already had a Blade. And it's Bureizu, which seems like it should be "Blaze," but he's a water-based Rider while Saber is the fire-based one.
It looks like this series has a similar dynamic to Build in that defeating a monster earns the Rider a new collectible. Unless I'm misinterpreting, it seems the Megiddo are using corrupted Wonder Ride Books to try to transform the world, and when they're defeated, the books are restored to their original form. So it's another video game-like aspect in that you get loot when you destroy a boss.
I really hope this show gets better. Reiwa got off to a very strong start with Zero-One, and I'd hate to see that momentum lost.