The only anime that hit a point where I thought there was just WAAAAAY too much talking was .Hack
I'd see what you are talking about but my soul was destroyed recently by anime thanks to the "No Whammies" button.
That was because the only freaking thing about it was the talking. "Hey, you know what'd be awesome? This super cool MMO where people wear VR headsets and it's super detailed and stuff, and then some really weird stuff happens! Now, let's take that premise and completely throw it to the side in favor of DIALOGUE, because with a premise like that all people really care about are character relationships! Not the scary/disturbing realization of the horror of what's going on, nor the actual MMO game itself, or really the world, but character relationships! And let's define those relationships by said dialogue, and define said dialogue by basically everyone repeating the same thing to each other over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again! People love lack of character development in an anime about character relationships disguised as an anime about the rise of electronics influence on our lives disguised as an anime about people playing an MMO!"
Even so, I still kind of liked .hack/sign. Heck, I watched
all of the .hack/ series. I guess I just didn't get it get to me, but still, the flaws are rather obvious.
Watched code gease and was throughly pleased with the ending. An damn how old is macross by the way?
Wow... do you mean you like just saw it or you had already seen it? Because that's quick. Anyway, yeah, it has my single most favorite ending of any anime. It's just perfect, IMO.
You may also like Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex anime. It's futuristic, has a good deal of mechs (though that's not the focus and they are usually AI-controlled), has some really neat stuff, and the thing is that it's very well executed. It's up there in the list of greatest animes ever made simply due to its execution. It's got a good dub as well, IMO.