Watching the blue-haired guy go from smug billionaire to sweating panic attack was peak entertainment. He thought his magical cash made him invincible, but the boy played him like a fiddle. The way the police arrived right after the transaction felt like poetic justice. Blood Moon, Broken Hero really knows how to humble the arrogant.
That waitress with the purple markings was definitely up to something shady. Her smile when she saw the glowing money bag was terrifyingly genuine. She called the cops the second the deal went through, proving she was playing both sides. Blood Moon, Broken Hero loves these morally grey side characters who steal the show.
The ending shot where the protagonist sits on a giant orange sofa while the villains kneel below was iconic. It visually represents his rise to power so well. The transition from a normal student to a giant figure looming over his enemies gave me chills. Blood Moon, Broken Hero understands the assignment on power fantasies.
The blonde woman thought she could bully the boy in the jacket, but she underestimated him badly. His calm demeanor while she screamed was so satisfying. When he pointed at them and they froze, I cheered. Blood Moon, Broken Hero delivers the best underdog revenge moments without needing too much dialogue.
I love how this world uses glowing cards and magical bags of money instead of regular cash. The visual effects on the currency were stunning, especially when the bag appeared on the tray. It adds a unique fantasy layer to the modern setting. Blood Moon, Broken Hero has such a creative magic system.