>>25292643I recommend the opposite.
The anime is terrible in general, but it's particularly awful towards Despair Girls. It's epilogue just completely ignores the ending of the game and all of its setups, and goes for a cheap resolution that doesn't really make sense within 30 minutes.
To elaborate a little:
In the game all the children banded up and sorta mind controlled/manipulated/coerced into massacring every teen and adult, then at the end when you beat the leader the Adults decide that they can't just let it go and basically declare bloody war. The leader, the final boss, is carried away in secret after nearly dying in a crumbling building.Then in the episode from the anime, years later, none of this is ever mentioned or brought up. The main characters go to fight the final boss, who is back there again for reasons they don't address, they quickly reach her, they fight aaaand... The final boss shoots herself off into space, because she decides she got bored of it all. The end. None of the important side characters even make an appearance (except a few, who make a small cameo just to establish they didn't die, but don't actually do anything), none of the conflicts are resolved. It just ends there. The entire conflict is treated as solved and they just leave.