We review Zin Never Dies, a fantasy RPG with a difference. Discover the Fitting Action System and the lore of Djin-Za in this indie gem by Eiko Nemo Dowme.
Lupin III OVA review: A high-octane marathon at Scotland Loves Anime
Was the 8-part Lupin III OVA marathon a fitting finale for Scotland Loves Anime? Read our review of the gory, stylish, and character-focused adventure.
Anime review: Labyrinth’s muddled mashup
Is the anime Labyrinth (2021) worth watching? Geek Native reviews a film that is part Fight Club, part Creepypasta, and part social media lecture.
Anime Review: ‘Junk World’ is an unexpected stop-motion delight
There’s a lot going on in Takahide Hori’s Junk World, and it took Bronwen completely by surprise.
Anime review: All You Need Is Kill (and a good power suit)
Rita is stuck in a time loop, dying daily at the hands of aliens. Read our review of the All You Need Is Kill OVA to see if it breaks the mould.
Cha0 Review: A surreal, fishy and compelling drama
Is Cha0 the surrealist anime hit of the year? Our review explores this compelling drama about a near-future city, a grimy past, and a truly unusual marriage.
Anime Review: The Last Blossom
Geek Native reviews The Last Blossom, a surprisingly moving anime film about a dying Yakuza, his past regrets, and a mysterious talking plant.
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Review: A Gothic triumph of style
A 2000s classic screened at Scotland Loves Anime, but how does Bloodlust hold up? A review of the stylish, gothic, but perhaps shallow, vampire hunt.
Scotland Loves Anime Review: Golgo 13 – Dated, Daring, and Dangerous
Is Golgo 13: The Professional still a classic? We review the 80s action anime, looking at its pioneering CGI, artistic direction, and chauvinistic plot.
Scotland Loves Anime 2025: You’re Under Arrest delivers classic fun
A 90s anime classic hits the big screen. Read our spoiler-free review of You’re Under Arrest: The Movie from day two of Scotland Loves Anime.









