Anime That Need the One Piece World Seeker Treatment
Tokyo Ghoul
Despite the potential opportunities, survival horror is a genre we’ve barely ever seen used in anime adaptions, and it’s high time that changed. There’s a plethora of anime that could be great for survival horror, but out of all the current shows, Tokyo Ghoul has the most potential.
The series takes place in modern-day Japan, where supernatural creatures known as Ghouls live among humans, blending in as they look perfectly normal. However, the only way for Ghouls to survive is by feasting on human flesh, and the creatures have hugely enhanced strength and senses, skin that can’t be pierced by normal weapons, and a predatory organ that they can turn into a physical weapon.
These terrifying enemies are the perfect opportunity for some terrifying gameplay, especially if you’re playing as a much weaker character that has to use their wits to survive.
Tokyo Ghoul re: Call to Exist is an upcoming game that kind of uses that idea but pits a team of Investigators against a team of Ghouls in a multiplayer brawler. However, there’s so much potential that could come from an ambitious single-player Tokyo Ghoul game, done in the style of something like Resident Evil.
Most anime games out there cast you as their superpowered heroes or characters with ridiculous abilities. Imagine how great a horror anime game could be that makes your enemies the incredibly overpowered ones, and you have to adapt and learn how to recognize and beat them.