: Keeping with the style of Kouta Hirano ( Hellsing ), the violence remains cathartic and over-the-top. The "popcorn material" quality is high, though the episode balances it better with actual plot progression than the pilot did. The Verdict
: Nobunaga steals the show here. While Toyohisa remains the ruthless, high-octane engine of the group, Nobunaga provides the strategic weight, showing his intent to conquer and reshape this new world. Drifters Episode 2
The second episode of Drifters , titled successfully shifts the gears from the bloody chaos of the pilot into a more structured, high-stakes historical fantasy. It's a significant improvement in execution, particularly because it begins to flesh out the core dynamic of its central trio: Shimazu Toyohisa, Oda Nobunaga, and Nasu no Yoichi. Key Highlights : Keeping with the style of Kouta Hirano
Episode 2 is where Drifters finds its rhythm. It moves away from "samurai in a white room" and starts asking what happens when the greatest tactical minds in history are dropped into a fantasy landscape. While the tonal shifts—specifically the jarring, often "trashy" comedic breaks—won't be for everyone, the production value and sheer badassery make it a standout for fans of adult-oriented action. Drifters - Anime Review While Toyohisa remains the ruthless, high-octane engine of
: We get a clearer look at the "game" being played by the mysterious figures Murasaki and EASY . The episode establishes that these historical "Drifters" aren't just there to survive; they are pieces in a proxy war involving demihumans like elves and dwarves against a darker force known as the Ends .