


You’ll realize that the beginning is necessary, and it would make sense why it’s paced that way.īeing an anime about time travel, Steins Gate’s chronology jumps around a lot. It’s a little slow in the beginning, but everyone that’s made it past the first couple of episodes will tell you that it’s an incredibly well-crafted show. I heard that there was going to be a live-action movie for this anime.Steins Gate is one the best time travel shows on this timeline. Okabe, who is dangerously entangled in the past, must face the harsh reality and carefully navigate around the disastrous consequences of disrupting the natural flow of time.

Okabe is given the opportunity to talk to the simulated version of a long-lost dear friend in the AI. She tells Okabe that they have created an AI that can store a person’s memory and create a perfect simulation of that person, complete with personality and characters. But all that effort came to an end when he was approached by Maho Hiyajo, who was a friend of Makise Kurisu. Now, he is just doing his best to forget about his whole situation and the life of him being a time traveler. He stops acting like a mad scientist and decides to just be a normal college student. This is an alternate storyline from the first series, here we follow the main character Okabe who is now depressed and traumatized because he was unable to save his friend Makise Kurisu.
