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Yeah anime or manga that don't have their setting in japan are indeed rare. Its funny how they pronounce names like Bertholdt in japan :D
I think the best example of a anime set in germany is Monster. Even things like the trainstation in frankfurt are exactly like the real life version, Urasawa put very much time into his research.
Also thanks for the fr :)
Sometimes I have the feeling that most mangaka don't know how to write a proper ending to their story.
But yeah there is no way Isayama can redeem this mess in one chapter.
As for Bloodborne honestly I don't remember. Since I knew that I probably wouldn't be able to play it again I just screwed around a little and the last thing I did was fight a guy with an axe and a pistol. Just writing about it makes me want to play it again. Maybe after I'm done with the NieR:Replicant remake.