Kami no Tou: Tower of God
The Tower at the centre of the world chooses who climbs it. The chosen, called Regulars, work their way up floor by floor with the promise that whoever reaches the top gets anything they want — wealth, throne, love, escape. Twenty-Fifth Bam has spent his entire life in a cave with a girl named Rachel for company. The day Rachel leaves him to climb the Tower, Bam follows her without being chosen — and the Tower opens its gates anyway, marking him as an Irregular, a class of climber that has historically broken whatever floor it stood on.
Tower of God, ruined potential, and what makes an adaptation good.
The Realms of WebToons and Anime Collide.
A decent popcorn action series, but for fans of the source, a failure of an adaptation.
Tower of God season 1 feels like a poor attempt to recreate Hunter x Hunter's Hunter Exams arc for a new audience.
In a one-dimensional story, there are two directions. Hype brings you up the tower, disappointment brings you down.
A long and tedious climb to nowhere interesting
The source material might be amazing, but this anime adaptation was objectively bad.
Tower of God crumbles the moment Bam appears