The Anime Lad
Young fighter Tatsumi travels to the imperial capital hoping to earn money for his struggling village. The shining city quickly exposes a corrupt ruling class, and he encounters Night Raid, a rebel unit of assassins targeting officials who profit from abuse. Their enchanted Imperial Arms give workplace equipment a notably aggressive meaning.
Super Eyepatch Fox
A hopeful village fighter enters the imperial capital and finds corruption beneath its wealth. Rebel assassins offer him a place in their campaign. Each carries an Imperial Arm with distinct abilities. Learn the weapon. Read the opponent. Choose whether fighting the system requires becoming part of Night Raid.
Gigguku
Tatsumi expects the capital to reward effort, then finds a system built to exploit people like him. Night Raid answers with spectacularly direct resistance. Their Imperial Arms are fantastic because every weapon demands a different fighting style, so personality becomes visible in motion. The show commits fully to making its corrupt empire look as ugly as its monsters.
Father's Basement
Akame ga Kill paints its villains with a thick brush and sometimes mistakes cruelty for political depth. The cleaner appeal is tactical. Imperial Arms come with understandable strengths, forcing fighters to read each other quickly. Tatsumi's rural optimism gives the capital's corruption an accessible point of contrast, while Night Raid supplies a rough found-workplace dynamic between missions.