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Title: .hack// Roots #2
UK publisher: Beez
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Studio: Bee Train
Type: TV Series
Director: Koichi Mashimo
Year: 2006
Running Time: 1 hr 40 mns
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Average Rating: 5.60

Sarah's review

Sarah scored this with 6/10. Disagree?

The search for the Key of the Twilight continues, with Ovan’s Twilight Brigade pitted against TaN. It seems, Ovan tells his followers, that there are Virus Cores to be found in the Lost Grounds and that they should start to hunt for them. But the members of the Brigade are being targeted and even Tabby’s irrepressibly cheerful nature is dampened when she falls victim to a female PK.

To make matters worse, Tarawaya of the TaN is trying to tempt first Sakisaka and then Haseo to join TaN, planting suspicions in their minds as to Ovan’s true motives in setting up the quest.

Strange red slash patterns start appearing; at first they don’t seem to amount to much. But later, Haseo notices the patterns pulsating. He also experiences more disturbances in the field. “Does this game have a lot of bugs?” he asks Phyllo. Later still, the patterns act as a player transporter, suddenly whisking Haseo and his friends back to where they were earlier.

The lives of the players out in the real world are hinted at in this volume when a spectacular meteor shower is announced. The painfully enthusiastic Tabby tries to persuade everyone to watch it; Sakisaka complains that he’s in a bachelor apartment and won’t be able to and Haseo evinces his usual disinterest. But we also learn that Shino is in hospital, which explains some of her protracted absences from The World. “The doctor says my recovery is going smoothly but I have a long road ahead.” Tabby, ignorant of this fact, keeps insisting – to Haseo’s increasing annoyance – that Shino is going out on a date with her boyfriend.

Haseo may be new to The World but he’s the one who perceives that there may be link between the Virus Cores and some strange pillars he discovers in one of the Lost Grounds. Has he made a breakthrough?

The glamorous Player Killer Ender is still stalking the Twilight Brigade. Naobi of the TaN is after Ovan’s character data. Are the Twilight Brigade walking into a trap?

I had hopes that Volume 2 would provide more action than Volume 1 and, above all, more clues as to what the underlying story really is. But I was disappointed. There are moments when the pace quickens a little or a precious nugget of information is grudgingly released but, eight episodes in, frankly there’s just not enough going on to interest anyone but the most dedicated .hack fan. We’re not told enough about the characters to get involved with them. It’s frustrating, too, to read about all the additional material coming out (.hack//G.U.) which develops Haseo’s story much further. Heck, I’d like to know what’s going on in .hack//Roots first! (Yes, I know… they’re searching for the Key of the Twilight.)

On the plus side, the eclectic soundtrack by Ali Project is as inventive and delightful as in the First Volume and if you buy the boxed set, you also get the second OST CD and a phone charm as well. And The World still looks gorgeous.

In Summary
A wonderfully inventive score – but, even though the backgrounds and characters are attractively drawn, the anime is still woefully slow.

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Review Information

Score: 6 out of 10
Review By: Sarah
Date Published: Mon, 25 Feb 2008
5 responses to our review of ".hack// Roots #2"

1. Comment by Wildcard

Definitely a fair score. This was the point I gave up on the series due to the aforementioned pacing issues. I suppose it's no great loss either as I'm hearing it never really goes anywhere much.

Posted on Mon, 25 Feb 2008. Wildcard rated ".hack// Roots #2": 6 out of 10.

2. Comment by Animated FatCat

That's Bee Train series for you: Noir, Madlax, the previous Hacks, this one, Tsubasa.

Posted on Wed, 27 Feb 2008. Animated FatCat rated ".hack// Roots #2": 6 out of 10.

3. Comment by Trumpster

I gotta agree with all of what you've said, though I am a loyal .Hack// fan so I enjoy watching it anyway, especially for the things that remind you it's an MMO. Unfortunately I'm also reading iDeNTITY and put in comparison with .hack//roots it's a far more interesting story with plenty of character development and references to outside the world, which most .hack series lack in detail.

I only hope that .Hack//Roots will develop later on, I have the third dvd but I haven't got around to watching it yet. That's a bad sign that I'm losing interest.

Posted on Wed, 27 Feb 2008. Trumpster rated ".hack// Roots #2": 7 out of 10.

4. Comment by Dallas Cowboy

I would have to say the review was spot on, which means that overall it's disappointing.

I have seen all 26 episodes and not to give any spoilers, but I was pissed with how poorly the series ended.

I own the .hack//SIGN series while that also had slow pacing I certainly enjoyed the story and ending far more. This one the other hand seems to almost force you to buy the video games if you want to know everything.

Posted on Mon, 3 Mar 2008. Dallas Cowboy rated ".hack// Roots #2": 3 out of 10.

5. Comment by Trumpster

And not all people will be able to get the games. People like me that only have one console, and not a playstation, don't really have the choice to get one for a few games.

I've never played any of the games but through the series .Hack//sign, the legend of the twilight manga and the A.I. buster books, plus G.U. and .Hack//roots now I'm still a fan but unfortunately lacking large peices of the puzzle. Which is perhaps another big downfall of the .hack universe, it's big and they don't always tell you everything you'd need to know.

Posted on Tue, 4 Mar 2008. Trumpster rated ".hack// Roots #2": 6 out of 10.

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