Last year, studio Orange released Trigun Stampede, a retelling of the 1998 Trigun anime based on the manga that Yasuhiro Nightow created. And while this is a retelling of a familiar story, Stampede does more than enough to stand on its own legs.
A notable example can be seen in the choice of art style. Many popular animes, such as Attack on Titan, are presented in a 2-D animated art style, often reserving CGI for epic fight scenes. Trigun Stampede, on the other hand, relies heavily on using CGI for its primary art style.
It’s been a little more than a year since the series hit the small screen. Since then, studio Orange has been working on Season 2. Just recently, the official Trigun Stampede X/Twitter account announced that season two of the show will officially be called Trigun Stargaze.
Last year, studio Orange released Trigun Stampede, a retelling of the 1998 Trigun anime based on the manga that Yasuhiro Nightow created. And while this is a retelling of a familiar story, Stampede does more than enough to stand on its own legs.A notable example can be seen in the choice of art style. Many popular animes, such as Attack on Titan, are presented in a 2-D animated art style, often reserving CGI for epic fight scenes. Trigun Stampede, on the other hand, relies heavily on using CGI for its primary art style.It’s been a little more than a year since the series hit the small screen. Since then, studio Orange has been working on Season 2. Just recently, the official Trigun Stampede X/Twitter account announced that season two of the show will officially be called Trigun Stargaze.Continue Reading at GameSpot Read More GameSpot – All Content
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