The perfect Berserk anime will never come to pass, in large part because the original manga makes for a difficult adaptation. Berserk, the dark fantasy manga by the late Kentaro Miura, still stands as a crowning achievement of the seinen manga world.
This in an awful, low-budget adaptation made by a team that I can only assume has no idea what it's doing. It all but makes a mockery of Miura's fantastic manga art. It also lacks the great soundtrack of the 1997 adaptation. The animation is truly awful, with the human characters moving stiffly and awkwardly.
If we go with the first definition, berserk is underrated, it is a very good fantasy series that nobody outside of anime circles know about, even in anime circles, people who are into daytime anime as opossed to nighttime anime don't know about it.
Berserk has been widely acclaimed, particularly for its dark setting, storytelling, characters, and Miura's detailed artwork.
Berserk is exactly what it's title advertises, a savage, gruesome, and often darkly funny roller-coaster ride, inspiring the internationally popular anime series. If you're looking for graphic fiction to take home to Grandma, this ain't it—unless Granny smokes cigars and rides a Harley!"
2 Attack On Titan Berserk had been doing the same thing in manga form for over 20 years. One could argue that Berserk elevated brutality to an art form. Attack on Titan has taken this art form and reworked it for this generation of anime fans.
Berserk – An Unfortunate Posthumous Masterpiece, but Could Have Been Greater. The Manga Berserk would have been the greatest dark-fantasy story of all time, if not for the untimely death of it's author.
Various creators, including Hideaki Itsuno (Devil May Cry) and Hidetaka Miyazaki (Dark Souls, Sekiro), were greatly inspired by the story, themes, and imagery of Berserk. In addition, many games have included weapons, outfits, and characters modeled after the ones found in Berserk.