Thread:ComicReadingGamer/@comment-1899606-20180521093745/@comment-5688420-20180522060720

First and foremost, this is a very mature anime. Besides the abundance of blood and dismemberment, there's also lots of M-rated scenes, such as the redhead flasher in the first episode and, in a later episode, one of the Brutes having his penis (TWO OF THEM, actually) shown on-screen, before promptly getting sliced off.

Secondly, in terms of quality, this anime is OK. Some smaller-time characters are a bit unremarkable in terms of personality, but they more than make up for it by their interesting character designs. Some of the characters transform into animals that you rarely see in other fiction, such as ratels, civets and pangolins, which really helps in my case since I've been looking for zoanthrope ideas for BR: Untamed. It's also interesting how they integrated the animals' traits into the characters' personalities.

The fighting is a mixed bag. While okay in most parts, there are the others that just leave you wanting more. One fight in particular literally ended in ONE attack. Also, some fights are VERY gory. Like, literally. Limbs get chopped, blood gets spilt, and one match even ended with one of the contestants' brain matter spilling out.

Overall, this series may not appeal to everyone, it's still a good series to try out, especially if you're looking for fast-paced mano-a-mano combat action. It's also a good recommendation for fans of Bloody Roar who are itching to see more animal-based fighting action.