Psycho-Pass 3
Synopsis
Thanks to the Sibyl System, the mental states of society can now be measured on a numerical scale. Using these "crime coefficients," a culprit can be apprehended before they ever commit a crime. But is it a perfect system? For Inspectors Kei Mikhail Ignatov and Arata Shindou, that remains to be seen, as their career with the Public Safety Bureau's Crime Investigation Department has only just begun. Shindou and Ignatov are assigned to investigate the crash of a ship carrying immigrants, but they begin to suspect that it was no mere accident. Meanwhile, a mysterious group called Bifrost is observing them from the shadows, but they are not the only ones who have taken an interest in the two new Inspectors. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Audience reception is mixed, with praise for the new characters, intricate plot, and high-quality animation. However, some find the story confusing and inconsistent with previous seasons, leading to frustration with the unresolved ending. Many viewers express hope for a future season to address the lingering questions.
Strengths
- New characters are interesting and unique, adding fresh perspectives to the world.
- The plot is intricate with well-executed twists and turns, creating a compelling mystery.
- Animation and fight choreography are excellent, with fluid movements and impactful action scenes.
Weaknesses
- The plot can be convoluted and difficult to follow at times, with abstract storytelling.
- Some world-building inconsistencies and contradictions undermine the established lore.
- The ending feels incomplete, with many unresolved plot threads and a lack of meaningful conclusion.