Critical response Steins;Gate was met with critical acclaim upon release, with praise being given to its writing, story, character development, and visuals. It holds a 100% rating on review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 reviews. Carlo Santos of
Anime News Network called it "one of the most addictive sci-fi thrillers in recent anime history", Santos enjoyed how
Steins;Gate misleads the viewer by spending the first half of the series on comedy before turning into a thriller for the second half, and how the finale revisits the events of the first episode, making for a "rock-solid climax". Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network, reviewing the first half of the series, described it as an interesting concept with nice visual flair when needed, and that the 12th episode was a great hook for the rest of the series. She found the second half of the show to be a step up compared to the first half; she also enjoyed the added urgency, character development, and how the viewer was given insight into their motivations from the first half of the series. Aiden Foote of
THEM Anime Reviews gave the series a 5 out of 5 stars, stating: "The build up of characterisation is effective, the show is very entertaining and the complexity is handled with insight and maturity". Eisenbeis noted the rules for how time travel worked as well-defined, which he said was among the hardest things to do when writing time travel fiction. Pierce Drew of
The Fandom Post enjoyed the story and characters. Patrick of
Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries called it a "brilliant mash-up of
hard science fiction,
comedy, romance and
drama". Santos praised the character designs as memorable and found it refreshing that the anime featured an overweight person as one of its main characters. He noted that the backgrounds, while making use of muted and grayish tones, still had enough color to be visually appealing. it remained on the sales charts for an additional three weeks, selling 14,921 copies in total. At the end of 2012, volumes 9, 8, and 7 were the 44th, 46th, and 49th best-selling animation Blu-rays of the year in Japan, respectively. The full-series Japanese DVD and Blu-ray boxes also charted: the DVD box, which was released in March 2013, was the 26th best-selling animation DVD of the week, and the Blu-ray box, which was released in February 2016, debuted in fourth place and charted for two weeks.
Accolades Protagonist Rintaro Okabe was awarded "Man of the Decade" at the Anime Trending Awards in 2011. In 2011,
Steins;Gate was part of the Jury Selections at the 15th
Japan Media Arts Festival in the Animation category. It won a
Newtype Anime Award for the Best Male anime character of the year, for Okabe.
Steins;Gate was nominated for the 43rd
Seiun Award in the Best Media category in 2012, but lost to
Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
Steins;Gate is widely considered to be one of the best anime series of the 2010s and
of all time.
IGN listed the series among the best anime series of the 2010s.
Crunchyroll also listed it in their list of the "Top 100 Anime of the 2010s". == Notes ==