I don't get why they are mixing drawn animation and 3D models in Berserk. It is straight up drawn animation in the flashbacks right? They just look so different from the main show, because it looks like a proper anime. It's weird, because the flashbacks visually look way different than the main show. They do continue the line work shading they use in the main story meant to represent manga, which I like, but this show is just odd.
It's still watchable to me, this show generally looks better without the awful skeletons and there was a lot of blood too. I figure the first episode wasn't that bloody since it's mostly skeletons and not alot of real gore there to be had. It is a better episode for sure, but yeah it seems like they are rushing things. Got a feeling their rush to this short season will end up with them not continuing it for the long run.
*EDIT*
Started watching a new show called Thunderbolt Fantasy. It's not anime, but puppetry that's actually kinda impressive, mixing very detailed and well handed puppets with CG for effects and stuff. For the medium, the action is just as good as normal animation. I think it helps that it's a good combination of practical effects and CG. It is a tad cheesy at times due to the puppets mouths not really moving (Like the bottom moves a tiny bit at times, but it's not actually in time with the voice), but the detail is handled so well, that you can kinda forgive that. It helps that the dolls aren't creepy at all. Usually I can find dolls a little unsettling or very cartoony, like Team America, but it's all very "bishounen" visually lol
And found another cute slice of life show called Amanchu I'll watch. Basically it's about an introverted girl who moves to a small seaside town in her first high school year, unsure of her new place, who befreinds an overly outgoing and goofy girl who loves scuba diving and it seems like it'll be kinda just about the introvert finding something to enjoy and have fun with in her new life. This kind of stuff is just relaxing to me.