![]() ![]() In addition, the individual plots of each episode just weren't compelling in any way. Unfortunately with Night Walker, the only "plot" to speak of is the ongoing "situation" with Riho (won't say more as it would be spoiling). Though the first 12 were episodic, the second half of the series was pure plot. I'm fine with monster of the week type stuff but only if there's ANY sort of plot that ties them together. Unfortunately the stories involving each "demon" of sorts is interesting, but not for 12 episodes in a row. I enjoy dark and moody things and Night Walker appeared to fit the bill. To be fair, the premise sounds interesting. As I hated Miyu TV, it should be obvious what I thought of NightWalker. Second, NightWalker's arc sometimes end on a positive note, whereas Miyu's episodes almost entirely end in a depressing or solemn manner. Beyond that, however, the two are formulaic to a T: the main character hears about a strange case, finds the people involved, discovers one is possessed, and gets rid of the demon somehow - repeat as needed. Unfortunately the two also share one unwelcome similarity: a weak plot. ![]() StoryNightWalker bears a striking resemblance to the Vampire Princess Miyu TV series, with only a few minor differences. First, there are more main characters in Night Walker. ![]()
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