User blog comment:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/SYUTK's V5E4 - OHANA - Impressions/Recap/@comment-71.29.170.154-20171108193053/@comment-4010415-20171108204835

The animations were slower than how they used to be in the fight scenes in Volumes 1 and 2, which made it feel less epic and more like a Hollywood movie where actors who have no experience with real fighting are just going through choreography that they've practiced a million times. Monty's fight scene animations felt like a martial arts movie starring actual martial artists, and if I remember correctly, there have been times where directors had to tell martial artists to slow down because they were moving too fast during their fight scenes.

That speed makes it feel more epic, real, and actiony. When it's slow like a Hollywood movie, it's just not as exciting or epic.