Depends on what you consider good.
It is a certified edgefest IIRC, with some black comedy and a lot of gore. I think. It didn't leave that much of an impression, can't remember much except the one bastard cop being quite funny.
? I don't intend to change the fact that I don't like yuri casually and am it's arch nemesis as a bit.
This is me, but with the sports and cooking genre, you have to REALLY convince me to watch them. I hate them.
Cooking manga/anime are mostly just the author copy pasting japanese recipe books to their story as "content". -points if it's mostly just jerking off to how superior nihongo food is to other foods. Maybe some girl climaxing when she eats as eye-candy is included so people don't get bored.
Sports manga/anime are almost always the same arc formulas:
-Training arc, the protag sucks but everyone can see the beast hidden within them.
-Then a rival who takes the sport too seriously appears to antagonize them.
-Protag loses a very important match, BUT NOT REALLY cause they actually won the "moral highground" cause they had fun doing it, while the rival who won, feels like they are still empty inside.
-Training arc 2, protag unlocks the beast within and curbstomps the rival. Rival now learns to love the sport and they become besties.
-Random new villain team appears and overpowers everyone.
-Protags train again and win.
-Repeat the above ad nauseum with different new villain teams until the story gets axed or author gets bored.