The character roster alone is enough to make even Capcom’s most padded out Super ULTRA Vs Turbo Street Fighter character selection screen seem tiny by comparison. If you’ve not yet had the pleasure of watching this series in action then you’ve been missing out Durarara seamlessly and deftly weaves a complex web of plot-lines and characters that could so easily fall apart or lose itself with lesser writing or direction. Even then, most of our criticism has been with technical issues rather than the series itself, and this pattern looks set to continue with Anime Limited’s Limited Edition Blu-Ray set. When we’ve reviewed any part of the series in the past, either in physical or streaming form, it has never scored lower than an 8. You may have noticed, if you’ve been reading our reviews for a while or frequent the forums, that we have a lot of love for Durarara here at UK Anime. Since this initial review, the release has been fully reauthored to resolve the issues we originally outlined - skip to the end of the article for our updated thoughts having examined these reauthored discs. The following review was originally published on 24th March 2014 to coincide with Anime Limited's Collector's Edition Blu-ray release.
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