If you liked
Psycho-Pass
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...then you might like
Plastic Memories
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Psycho-Pass and Plastic Memories shares several similarities. Both stories consists of characters that are forced to deal with a certain problem densely woven into their everyday normal lives in a near-futuristic society, which is as common as breathing air. Both anime have teams of usually two, which consists of a higher-ranking person who oversees the other who handles the dirty work. In each anime, the higher-ranking person are also armed with a highly destructive technologically advanced gun that shoots a projectile beam of light, capable of incapacitating or obliterating their partner--but mainly used for only dangerous threats. Both stories deal with smaller problems in their
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Recommended by Estoy_Gordo
Even it's could call that both of this anime are in the different genre but, the futuristic theme and a bit of lighting effect with a few of plot point that similar to each other you could say that if you loved Psycho Pass and you have watched it before you might like Plastic Memories.
Welcome to the perhaps anime-y/Hawking-ish future: where if the future of the Earth is this bleak, then I'd rather eat my own head.
Plastic Memories and Psycho Pass may be miles off from each other's plot and storyline, but the theme can't be no more farther than how resounding it presented. With all our real scientific advancements, achievements, and the human desire to favor Stephen Hawking's "scientific viewpoints", these two anime may just give us people living in the present a glimpse of this [grim and dim] future.
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Recommended by GiancarloLS
While in one hand we have Plastic Memories, a rom/com; and on the other we have Psycho-Pass, an action/police show; they both contain a 'near-future' like setting and the theme of 'has technology advanced for the better or worse?'