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Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL!EP 62

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Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL!

He ruled the star realm, until his beloved and his rival stole his divine talents and left him for dead. Reborn, he awakens the same cursed gift, but this time he knows the future. He hunts the marked, claims forbidden metals, and saves a girl they meant to bury. But when vengeance becomes his only faith, can a god of nothing choose love over ruin?
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Ep Review

Blood Cards Shock

The brown-haired healer smiling after touching blood gave me chills! She went from panic to power instantly. The glowing cards near the wound were insane. I binged the season to know her secret. If you like dark twists, Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! is a must-watch. The animation quality during the transformation scene is top tier.

Purple Monster Rise

That purple monster emerging from the ground was unexpected! The white-haired warrior changed forms completely. The cracked skin texture looked detailed. Watching the blue-haired hero protect the pink-haired heroine added weight. The vortex promises huge battles. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! keeps raising stakes every episode.

Romance In Ruins

The chemistry between the blue-haired hero and the pink-haired heroine is sweet amidst chaos. When he held her shoulder, I felt their bond. But that mark on his hand glowing? Dangerous power incoming. The ruined city backdrop sets a perfect post-apocalyptic vibe. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! balances romance and action well. Can't wait for the next fight.

Leader Fear Face

Why did the silver-haired leader look so terrified at the vortex? His expression shift from shock to resolve was acting gold. The purple swirl in the sky looks like a portal for more enemies. Running through rubble with friends adds urgency. I love how Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! handles fear. It makes the heroes feel mortal despite their powers.

Magic Staff Pain

The staff stabbed into the chest looked painful but magical. Dark energy pulsing from the weapon was visually striking. The brown-haired healer trying to heal with cards was a unique mechanic. I haven't seen magic systems like this often. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! introduces fresh ideas. The color palette of dark reds and purples is stunning.

City Run Intense

Watching the group run through the destroyed city was intense. Dust everywhere, fires burning, it felt real. The purple beast laughing maniacally gave me villain vibes. He seems to enjoy the destruction. The pacing here is relentless. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! does not let you breathe. Perfect for adrenaline junkies who love action.

Glowing Eyes Icon

That close-up on the brown-haired healer's eyes glowing was iconic. She definitely unlocked something hidden. The shift from victim to victor was smooth. I love character arcs like this. The lighting effects around the staff enhanced the mood. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! knows how to build a powerful heroine lead. Truly impressive storytelling.

Vortex Cliffhanger

The purple vortex expanding over the buildings is a great cliffhanger. It suggests an invasion or a summoning. The scale of destruction is massive. Seeing everyone look up in awe was cinematic. I watched this on netshort app and the screen really popped. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! delivers epic visuals. Highly recommend for fantasy fans.

Titan Design Wild

The white-haired warrior's transformation into the purple titan was wild. Muscles cracking with energy, it looked painful yet powerful. His laugh echoed through the ruins. This villain form is terrifying. The contrast between his original form and monster form is stark. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! excels at creature design. Very memorable scenes.

Heartfelt Connection

Emotional moments hit hard when the pink-haired heroine looked worried. Her earrings shook as she trembled. The blue-haired hero trying to calm her down showed his leadership. They are facing overwhelming odds. The story depth surprises me. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! isn't just fighting, it's about connection. Really touched my heart.