Broken Blade is a 6-part OVA set in the (theoretically) far-future/alternate universe where everyone has "magic" and control "quartz," which is all an excuse for giant mechs fighting one another as our hero country attempts to fend off an invasion. We follow one young man, who is an incredibly rare Squib, and his adventures in a special, old golem that doesn't require magic to operate.
I probably sound flippant with the preceding statements, but that's due to one of my chief complaints about the show: it sets up a very interesting, very different background, but doesn't really explore it all that much, or at least not to the extent I wished it did. This problem is certainly not unique to this series; for instance, I would love to see a complete history of A Song of Ice and Fire, and it's almost frustrating how the past is only alluded to bits and pieces at a time. However, for whatever reason, this problem felt a lot stronger with Broken Blade, and wasn't even limited to the world that was developed.
With that said, Broken Blade has a lot to offer. To begin with, it's super pretty; very detailed world, well animated, and mechs that actually show the damage they suffer. The actions scenes are fluid and exciting, and intermixed well with non-combat scenes (with the occasional obligatory blatant fan-service รก la Sigyn). The dialogue is well-written, the characters decently well-developed, and the plot isn't too straightforward.
All of the episodes worked well as episodes, with the exception of 5. For whatever reason that one felt pretty empty and meaningless to me, and I really didn't enjoy it; with that said, it's been explained to me that some questionable choices were made regarding that episode. And in addition, the final episode made up for the failures of 5, bringing the series back to better standing.
If anything, this show did remind me of why I usually prefer to watch shows after they are complete; it was sometimes easy to forget who was who or what was currently going on, especially during the long break between 4 and 5. Adding to this confusion is that the mechs aren't clearly colored to be one side or the other; they are definitely differentiated, but between the different models and squads, it's not always easy to tell at a quick glance which side is which and this is only exacerbated by forgetfulness between episodes. I'm sure if I re-watched the series as a whole this would disappear to a large extent, but I do wish the mechs' allegiance was a bit more clearly defined.
Again, my chief complaint with the show is it not carrying through with some of its 'promises' earlier on. The show sets up a number of interesting questions at the beginning: a love triangle, and old friend turned traitor, other issues regarding the past, the current political landscape of the world. They're all quite interesting and serve to draw the viewer into the universe quite well. The problem is that by the end of last episode, most of these issues have not even been begun to be addressed. Presumably this is leaving the ending open for future content, but the only thing really resolved at the end of last episode is that the kingdom has repelled the first invasion attempt... and that's it. All the other plot threads and questions about the future are left completely open and ambiguous. It's not bad, per se, but it's kind of frustrating to have a series "done" when it feels merely like a prelude to a greater work. If they do end up making more, I suspect this complaint will seem pointless, but at the current moment it's somewhat irking, especially because of how great a job they writers did setting this up to the point where I actually care.
If you're looking for a good action series, especially one with a Arthurian vibe or giant robots, Broken Blade is an excellent short series to pick up, as long as you're ok with many things being left unclear. It has a lot to offer and I have no serious complaints with the series as a whole (except for episode 5) and any faults it does have are eclipsed by its excellent execution of its other facets.
Oh, and naked girls in bed. Lots of that, as well :-P
-HTMC