NEW GAME! Season 1 Episode 1 It Actually Feels Like I Started My Job
- TV-14
- July 4, 2016
- 23 min
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6.9 (41)
NEW GAME! is a lighthearted anime series that follows Aoba Suzukaze, a young woman who has just landed her dream job as a character designer at a video game company. In the first episode, titled "It Actually Feels Like I Started My Job," Aoba arrives on her first day at the company, and the excitement and nerves are palpable.
As Aoba enters the office building, she is in awe of the sleek, modern design and the upbeat energy emanating from the employees. She checks in at the reception desk and is given a quick tour of the office by her new boss, Yagami Kou. The tour takes her through the design department, where Aoba is introduced to her new coworkers.
As Aoba meets the team, she is struck by their talent and experience - many of her coworkers have been in the industry for years and have worked on successful games. She worries that she won’t be able to keep up with them, but is determined to work hard and prove herself.
As the day progresses, Aoba begins to settle into her new role. She is tasked with creating a character design for a new game, and eagerly sets to work. She quickly realizes that the process is more complicated than she had initially thought, and begins to feel overwhelmed. But with the encouragement of her coworkers, she perseveres and eventually creates a design that she is proud of.
Throughout the episode, Aoba learns the ins and outs of the video game industry, including the importance of teamwork and communication. She also gets to know her coworkers on a personal level, discovering their quirks and personalities. Despite her anxieties, Aoba is determined to make the most of her new job and to become a valuable member of the team.
In "It Actually Feels Like I Started My Job," NEW GAME! introduces viewers to a colorful cast of characters and sets up the show’s premise: Aoba’s journey as a character designer in the video game industry. The episode is filled with humor, heart, and plenty of video game references, making it a fun and engaging watch for fans of the medium. Overall, it’s an optimistic and uplifting start to the series, promising exciting things to come.