User blog comment:KressKross/Time to give some criticism.../@comment-192.200.149.177-20130602135659

I found as the trailers went on, they got better and better. Some people feel the voice acting really killed it for them (not that their's anything wrong in thinking that, as I admit, it takes getting used too), but personally, I thought it really added to the trailers, as previously, without the voice acting (and without the, the injection of some plot) it was just movies of girls slaughtering monsters. Sure, it was awesome and all (the Red trailer actually had me going holy **** for a second) but it was very much a "watch and forget" thing. There wasn't anything to keep me engaged. With the addition of plot, and the humanization of the characters through them speaking, I got more attached to the concept.

That being said, the amount of badassitude steadily increasing certainly helped too.

Also, another thing I really enjoyed was the music. I thought it was one of the most well done parts of the trailers. The Red Like Roses really blasted a strong entrance for the series, and the second one, Mirror (my personal favorite) injected into the White trailer a whole new dimension of atmosphere. Black was one that took getting used to, as while all the others had been more up-in-the-sky, From Shadow's seemed more down to earth and modern, just like the trailer itself. All of them were pretty awesome, however. One of the reasons why Yellow was my favorite trailer was how it remixed all the previous songs and put them together, as while as sticking in a new (equally awesome) part for Yang. I found the use of Red Like Roses as the club music especially well-done, serving as a strong into, while Yang getting serious to her own theme was pretty badass. Flaming boxer gun-gauntlets: you can't get better than this.