Hello everyone, It’s been a while since we’ve had any new content from Yurei Deco, but that all changes today as we have the first review of the game. In this review, we’ll be taking a look at the first episode of the game and giving our thoughts on it. However, before getting into that, we want to announce that Episode 2 will be released on September 25th! So mark the date in your calendars and stay tuned for more information. Now onto our review! In this episode, you play as a young girl who has lost her memories. You wake up in an unknown place with no recollection of who you are or how you got there. As you explore your surroundings and try to piece together your past, you come across other people who have also lost their memories. It’s up to you to help them find their way back home and restore their memories. The graphics in this game are really well done and give off a very eerie feeling. The music is also very atmospheric and fits perfectly with the scenes being played. The controls are easy to learn but difficult to master as they allow for a lot of flexibility when it comes to playing the game however way you want to. Overall, Yurei Deco Episode 1 is an excellent start to what looks like an amazing series. We can’t wait for Episode 2 which is coming out on September 25th! ..

Episode 1 Recap & Review – What Happened Before Yurei Deco Episode 2?

Yurei Deco Episode1, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,The Island City of Tom Sawyer are all run through the DecorationCustomizer system everyone calls “Deco”.

They are trying to get “Love”, their currency, so that they can upgrade their avatars.

Berry is a citizen obsessed with the idea of capturing Zero, a mythical criminal. Zero’s name is an incarnation of what Berry does: he can make anyone’s Love zero.

Berry is on her adventure to the doctor to get her eye implanted when she spots an invisible figure that is swindling people’s Love. She believes it to be Zero. He chases her but she is unsuccessful.

Berry follows her pursuers with a recording surveillance device until she reaches the Zero Phenomenon event, where the thief recognizes another person as Zero and presents Zero to them.

Yurei Deco Premiere Review: First Three Episodes

Science SARU’s newest anime, Yurei Deco is a bright and colorful look at augmented reality as well as an evocative loose adaptation of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The show’s initial three episodes were marred by clumsy tech talk, thin characters, and a lack of promise.

The latest episode of Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! and The Heike Story is set on Tom Sawyer Island. This augmented reality world allows characters to go to school from their bedrooms and have a virtual video chat with their peers in the distant future. They also have a tiny device that allows them decorate the world around them (from billboards to shop signs to facades on buildings or houses) as they please.

They must pay to get that done. “Love” is the local currency. It’s earned by doing things other people approve of and give value to. Everything is perfect on Tom Sawyer Island. The only problem is that the Phantom Zero attacks, draining all of the love and affection in the surrounding area.

The story follows Berry, a normal girl who is able to see Hack, a girl she has never seen before, and they stumble upon Phantom Zero’s attacks. Hack is blamed for the attack and the two discover a web of lies that runs through their entire society.

It’s no easy task to translate a piece that is so closely connected to Americana like the works of Mark Twain into another culture. But it’s not surprising that Dai Sato, who wrote Cowboy Bebop and Wolf’s Rain, finds universal themes in the novel to bring it to a futuristic setting. There are obvious references like the splitting of the name Huckleberry Finn between the main characters. But the show’s greatest strength is its exploration into societal hypocrisy. Berry might live in a utopia where everyone is happy, but this is because extreme censorship is in place where anything “undesirable”, or against the mainstream, is quickly removed in secret.

It is because of this that, just as in Twain’s novel, it is the Yurei (literally translated “ghosts”) who are the only ones who see the truth. It remains to be seen how this plot thread will resolve, but it is a promising beginning to the show.

Yurei Deco is bright, colorful and visually imaginative.

Yurei Deco, a Science SARU anime is, as you might expect, vibrant and colorful. The show’s art style and aesthetic can be altered depending on which point of view is being experienced. Deco allows you to alter your surroundings virtually. An uninteresting building can look 3D and complex in one scene and minimalistic and 2D in the next. Yurei Deco, which is even more than belle and Summer Wars, shows how flexible a virtual world can become for the user.

Yurei Deco’s biggest problem is in the implementation of its technology. It is difficult to see the difference between the fully virtual world, and the augmented reality deco system in a story about technology and how it integrates into daily life. 

Although it could be explained more as the story progresses, the initial episode leaves a lot to be desired. In the first three episodes, Berry and Huck’s characters are a bit thin and undefined. They are not the “wonderful one with funny speech patterns” or the “normal one.”

Masaaki Yuasa was the creator of Yurei Deco. His influence can still be clearly seen here. The show is a promising show that has some issues, but it’s a visually striking and narratively strange show that deserves more attention this summer.

Verdict

Yurei Deco continues Science SARU’s string of visually distinctive anime, with big ideas but few characters. It does, however, offer a touching and loose adaptation to Huckleberry Finn in an augmented reality world and society hypocrisy.

Where can I watch Yurei Deco Episode 2? English Subtitles

Yurei Deco will be broadcast in Japan by Tokyo MX, MBS and BS NTV. Crunchyroll will stream the show online for those who are not in Japan.

Crunchyroll offers premium subscriptions to access their library of shows.

FAN is an ad-free plan that provides unlimited access to Crunchyroll’s shows for an hour after an episode has been released for $7.99 per monthly; MEGA FAN offers the same perks, but it can be viewed offline for up to four devices for $9.99 per months or $79.99 per annum.

A 14-day trial is available if you are interested in trying it out.

When will Yurei Deco Episode 2 be released?

Yurei Decode Episode 2 will be released weekly on July 10, 2022.

Yurei Deco episodes air in Japan at midnight. In North America, episode 2 should air at the beginning of the morning.

When is Yurei Deco Episode 2, due for release?

Yurei Deco Episode 2, will be released at 11:00 PM JST in Japan. Depending on where you are located, the release time may vary.

The release time of the first Crunchyroll episode should be the following:

Pacific Time: 8:30 AM PSTCentral Time: 10:30AM CTEastern Time: 11:01 AM ESTBritish Time: 4:30 PM BST