>>10913>just animes with that level of perfectionThere aren't any. Geass is quite literally the greatest of all time.
Though there is some good stuff in different genres that are nearly as good. Mushi-shi, Spice and wolf, ef a tale of memories/melodies just to name a few.
If you are willing to read some manga you will find stuff more like geass. The artists behind Geass, Clamp, wrote Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and XXXHolic. More similar plot-wise would be Bloody Monday or MPD Psycho.
>>10954You mean people become emotionally invested in characters because the level of immersion is high and this often blind-sights them, making them unable to look beyond the main characters perspective? Oh wait, as long as events remain moderately difficult to predict that makes for an amazing anime with high re-watch value.
But you're the classical un-empathetic INTJ who's just looking for a series of events he hasn't seen before. And because you've seen Geass back when you started watching anime, newfag that you are, it is done for you. "That boring thing I've already seen before, go watch something obscure." I bet you liked Evangelion - it didn't make sense the second time, maybe it has re-watch value for you.