Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate
Um cientista louco e os seus amigos criam uma invenção que permite enviar mensagens de texto para o passado e viajar no tempo.
Wow — Steins;Gate truly lives up to its reputation. A genuinely fantastic anime that was far ahead of its time when it comes to time-travel storytelling, especially considering it’s already about 15 years old.
The beginning feels slow, painfully slow at times. I honestly considered dropping it more than once. A lot of things seem pointless, random, or completely irrelevant. At that stage, my personal rating would’ve been closer to a 4/10. But I remembered a friend telling me, “Trust me, this will be a 10/10 for you.” So I kept watching and wow, he was right.
My opinion shifted: from 4/10 to 7/10, and eventually all the way to a full 10/10.
If I were to rate only the final 10 episodes, even a 10/10 would feel too low.
And here’s the genius part: everything that initially felt unnecessary suddenly clicks into place. Every detail matters.
For obvious spoiler reasons, I won’t go into specifics.
But trust me, it’s incredibly satisfying.
Steins;Gate becomes intense, emotional, and impossible not to binge.
You end up truly caring about the characters, rooting for them, and feeling every decision they make. Stick with it even if you don’t believe it in the first few episodes.
I debated for a long time whether a series that starts this weak (for me personally) truly deserves a 10/10.
But the answer is yes. Without that slow, seemingly pointless beginning, the second half would never hit as hard as it does.
And because of that, Steins;Gate absolutely earns its perfect score for me.
Wow — Steins;Gate truly lives up to its reputation. A genuinely fantastic anime that was far ahead of its time when it comes to time-travel storytelling, especially considering it’s already about 15 years old.
The beginning feels slow, painfully slow at times. I honestly considered dropping it more than once. A lot of things seem pointless, random, or completely irrelevant. At that stage, my personal rating would’ve been closer to a 4/10. But I remembered a friend telling me, “Trust me, this will be a 10/10 for you.” So I kept watching and wow, he was right.
My opinion shifted: from 4/10 to 7/10, and eventually all the way to a full 10/10.
If I were to rate only the final 10 episodes, even a 10/10 would feel too low.
And here’s the genius part: everything that initially felt unnecessary suddenly clicks into place. Every detail matters.
For obvious spoiler reasons, I won’t go into specifics.
But trust me, it’s incredibly satisfying.
Steins;Gate becomes intense, emotional, and impossible not to binge.
You end up truly caring about the characters, rooting for them, and feeling every decision they make. Stick with it even if you don’t believe it in the first few episodes.
I debated for a long time whether a series that starts this weak (for me personally) truly deserves a 10/10.
But the answer is yes. Without that slow, seemingly pointless beginning, the second half would never hit as hard as it does.
And because of that, Steins;Gate absolutely earns its perfect score for me.



















