I have to admit that even though the concept of Gachiakuta seems just a different version of the same plot of many other anime's the world design and the animation really stand out!
It's a creative piece no doubt about it, it has amazing animation and fighting sequences, unique drawing style, interesting and cool characters and while the narrative doesn't feel new it does seem to bring some new fresh elements and what sometimes seems climatic and political commentary to the table. Which was a huge plus!
Most of the season has a great pace, the introduction to the world and the background stories of the characters is presented throughout in great fashion, not too fast, yet with enough time for the audience to grow accustomed to it - that is until the last part.
The battle that takes most of the last episodes is really drawn out, it becomes a bit boring and to an extent pointless as well, I have to admit that my interest dropped a little bit.
Nonetheless the last episode and the promise of what's to come still left a spark in me and had me curious for what's coming!