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Kamen Rider Black: Terror! Demon Mansion at Devil's Pass has this eerie, almost haunting vibe that captures the desolation of Yūbari really well. The pacing is quite deliberate, letting the tension build as Makino finds himself caught in this web of horror and betrayal. The practical effects, especially the monster designs, are solid for its time, adding a gritty texture that you'd expect from a late '80s toku film. The performances lean into that melodramatic style typical of the genre, but there's something about the desperation in Makino's character that feels genuinely gripping. It's a wild mix of action and supernatural elements, and the whole atmosphere really pulls you into its dark narrative. Not your typical Kamen Rider fare, but it stands out for its mood.
Unique atmospheric horror for the genreStrong practical effects workPacing leans into building tension
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