I can't vote, either. If I had to choose which one holds the better "entertainment value" for me, it'd be Go-onger simply because I've got less things to bitch about it. I watch it immediately after it's released, whereas I take my dear time with Kiva. I'm an episode behind on Kiva (sub); the file's been lying in my download folder for days, and I've only opened it to take a look at Den-O's clip in the end. Were I actually excited about Kiva, I would've seen that episode days ago. Suppose I'll watch it tomorrow... >.>
I guess the combination of "lack of Tomokazu Sugita" + "Inoue Toshiki's stereotypes 101" + "weak 2008 storyline" got to my nerves. Dunno. It's not horrible or anything, I'm just not particularly excited about it. Not 2008's storyline anyways, 'cause '86 is made of sweet sweet love.
Being objective, I'd have to say that Kiva's better than Go-on in some key aspects. And, in the end, Kiva might end up better than Go-on, but its slow start bored me and it might take some time for it to spark my excitement about it. I'm hoping that Norio Wakamoto gets to reignite my interest in Kiva. Crossing fingers, I am.
And I don't think I've made sense at all. tl;dr I can't vote and I made a meaningless post about it just to state my mind. :rolleyes2: