Finally started watching some anime again, after about a year.
Finished Kara no Kyoukai:
It was pretty good overall, but I felt like it lost steam later on. Especially the last one was boring, with a poor villain, and not a very strong way to end the series. All in all it has a lot of cool concepts, some good characters, and plays up the mystery angle pretty well. Good animation and music too.
If you like supernatural mystery, you should give this series a go.
Finished the first season (2005 - 2006) of Mushishi:
It is a very beautiful show. Supernatural slice of life. Kind of like Natsume Yuujinchou, but with less happy endings. It can be pretty darn melancholy lots of the time, and there are a few episodes that have a bit of fridge horror (or just horror) elements in them. That said, it is still mainly a relaxed slice of life show based on small episodic mysteries, just that the conclusions often aren't super happy.
If you like slice of life, maybe give this a shot.
Dropped Strike the Blood after episode 4:
Wow that was just sad. It was pretty much all the bad cliches rolled into one. The plot so far was beyond dismal, everybody acts in the most ridiculous way -- not at all like actual people. I was pretty much laughing through the whole fourth episode, and it wasn't supposed to be funny, and decided to drop it. Almost reaching "so bad it's good", but not quite there.
I'd recommend ignoring this one.
Watched the first season (I think there is a movie and second season now?) of K, or K project:
Some really great animation near the beginning, but that peters out a bit later on. Overall the plot is pretty shallow; nothing new to see here. A few neat ideas with medium-well execution. Characters don't really develop or anything either, so don't expect any of that. Also, please stop having characters from other countries if you won't even try to half-ass the language. The English parts were weak, and the German bits were brutal. I don't think I'll be watching the movie or second season, unless it looks really good.
Overall it was pretty mediocre. Unless you really like the high schoolers with super powers genre, I would skip it.
Started Tokyo Ravens (just episode 1):
Pretty typical high school romance with supernatural fighting, so far. I'm actually quite liking some of the character interactions so far. I have a feeling that fighting and harem aspects are going to be this show's Achilles heel for me (if the awful CG mecha thing and crappy ending of the first episode are any indication), but there is a chance that they'll choose one of the more interesting plot lines they can go with. I'm hoping, but not holding my breath. :/