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Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index review
Well after 45 volumes, the author still has something to tell, while I, a reader, has gotten bored of all those detours. Cmon man, after all those happened in Shinyaku, you still have something that hasn't written yet? The story has already been too far from where everything started, while a harem is universally huge but extremely unbalanced, yet Kasomething main character is still running around with his right hand? The library Index hardly appeared, yet this series is still named after her. At least the spin-off of Mikoto Misaka is far better, when it only concentrates on the Academy City. The Magic side, which
is also the major conflict of this series, is hardly impressing and I guess their existence so far is totally unnecessary.
In conclusion, like a certain someone said, it is totally disappointing in spite of all those high praise and commercial success. If Railgun were the genuine series, then I could still digest them all, but oh no, it can't happen, can it? 'It's a thousand pages, give or take a few. I'll be writing more in a week or two. I could make it longer if you like the style. I can change it 'round, and I wanna be a paperback writer. Paperback Writer!'
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Kamisama no Omamori review
Story: 5/10
A very simple story about the feelings of a girl who comes to work in a temple because she liked one of the priests. Art: 5/10 The art felt a bit minimalistic, but still nice to look at. Character: 6/10 Can't say much about this aspect without giving away too much about the story, there is a certain development within the MC. Enjoyment: 6/10 This is one of the kind of stories that work better as a oneshot. If it went longer than that, I feel like I'd not have enjoyed as much of it. Overall: 5/10 The manga isn't a great work of art, and it isn't a bad story either. It's just a really short story about a girl's feelings. Since it is really short, I'd recommend people to check it out, as it is worth the quick read.
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Kirara review
The easiest way to sum up "Kirara" is that it's a rom-com that consists of "Ghost Kirara" being deredere and throwing herself at Konpei while "Highschool Kirara" is tsundere and punishes Konpei for what the "Ghost Kirara" does to him. Of course, Konpei being a typical manga protagonist is too weak-willed and spineless to resolve the situation.
Add on to this a completely incomprehensible logic behind Kirara's "ghost state" as well as a cast of confusing characters that exist only to complicate the story and you have at best, a very mediocre manga. The art, while dated, isn't particularly bad and there is a large amount of soft-core fan service, but asides from the occasionally sexy outfit from the "Ghost Kirara" there isn't really anything here that will titillate people looking for that kind of story. Honestly, I would give "Kirara" a pass unless you're extremely bored. I can't even recommend it to fans of tsundere heroines because "Highschool Kirara" is decidedly non-cute.
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Boku no Heya ga Dungeon no Kyuukeijo ni Natteshimatta Ken review
A young man rents a large mansion for a small amount and discovers that it's connected to a dungeon in another world. He rescues a girl and learns that in the other world he has a status table!
Only a few chapters are scanlated as of March 23rd 2018, but it's a fun read. This is the kind of RPG dungeon adventure that is best consumed in large doses. It's a good set up so far though. There's a ecchi quality to the text, but it's not aggressively sexual. Unfortunately, it looks like our MC is another person who simultaneously wants sex but turns down every opportunity for it, or at least so far. The MC is 21 years old which is a great departure from the always 15 year old protagonists that you get in a lot of other manga. He has a part-time job, and being able to rent his own place also nicely gets rid of any 'hiding the girl I found in another world' from my parents plotline. The characters, while not groundbreaking, seem real and distinct, or at least they're a good primer for later development. I look forward to seeing where this series goes. It's a solid 7, and with the addition of more chapters, may be a 7.5 or even 8. If you like Isekai RPG stories with some slice of life thrown in, you'll enjoy Boku no Heya ga Dungeon no Kyuukeijo ni Natteshimatta Ken.
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Korosareru nara, Isso Sakura no Ki no Shita de review
This is not an easy manga to read and to review.
A big part me was completely disgusted and disturbed by everything that was going on, but another part me was fixated, looking into the eyes of the darkness that's consumed these people. While the story itself was not that bad, I think that it would have been much better -as well as easier to buy- with more mature characters, instead of high-schoolers in the middle of their high school drama. As for the theme of the manga: it's all about obsessions; that's the main driving force behind most of the characters' actions. The characters themselves think that what they feel towards each other is love when they're only obsessed beyond the point of recovery. I loved the art, especially the way the mangaka drew Tatewaki's horrific expressions. I swear I got goosebumps all over. Overall: disturbing, disturbing, disturbing. Only read if you can handle some of the most distasteful, fallible characters.
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Shijou Saikyou Orc-san no Tanoshii Isekai Harem-zukuri review
Since there aren't any reviews as of writing this. I'll be the first then.
TL;DR, it was a good read. I liked it. Story: 6/10 It doesn't feel like the author has much of story to tell. It just feels like author wishes to put his characters into funny situation. But I feel like there's potential for future developments so I'm keeping this on "Reading" for now. Art: 7/10 I've seen Hentai artists with better art than this. But it's not bad. Character: 6/10 Way too early to have any sort of character development but they're funny though. Gets a decent score from me. Enjoyment: 8/10 Comedy that gets me to laugh is always enjoyable. The "Tsukkomis" and face reactions were what got me laughing. If you're someone who enjoys "Tsukkomi" comedy, then this may be a good read for you. The whole point of this manga is what if our main character (MC) goes on an adventure like in Pokemon but instead of catching em all, he's gotta impregnate em all them girls because his entire motivation is to get a harem. It's right there in the title. Even it may feel like a wish fulfillment, and it probably is, what made this enjoyable for me was the absurdity of the situations the MC gets himself into and the reactions to these crazy situations. It was a funny read and I had a great time reading. If there is a problem with this manga that I wish to point out, it is the "Isekai" part of the story. The MC reincarnated into a fantasy world in this manga. I'm not saying it a problem because I think "Isekais" are low cultured wish fulfillments, I say this because it's a useless plot device. If the author were to make the MC a fantasy world character rather than someone who "Isekaied" into one, it wouldn't have the story any different or any less enjoyable. It did nothing to explain the MC's personality and motivations. In fact, the only time so far the "Isekai" part was utilize was when MC decided to cook a recipe from Japan with Japanese flavours that can't be found anywhere in this other world. But in this "Isekai" world, its residents know of and serve "Dango", WTF author?, you made a plot hole. Overall, it was a good read. If the "Isekai" part was better utilized, it may have gotten a better score from me
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Kiss in the Blue review
At first glance the story looks very dramatic - a girl with a traumatic past, a boy who feels guilty for all that happened to her, a blackmailing punk... Everything seems ok except that the author has no idea how people deal with such problems in reality O.o.
I've got an impression that everything (despite the horrible story in the bg) is extremely idealised and infantile - the heroine is utterly naive (not to say stupid) and easily manipulated like no one else (maybe except her even dumbier brother); the villain (who's as evil as a squirrel) plots against the main characters and backs off as soon as hardly anything goes as he planned. That manga just tired me as hell. Thought that I would read something deep and dramatic, yet I got a boring and naive story that would never turn out this way in real life.
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Nanashi no Asterism review
''It's a secret'' - literally everyone in this book
Love triangles can be something wonderfully dramatic (and thus entertaining) or completely pointless. So when you make a story that revolves around a love triangle, you have to put effort in it to make the triangle seem interesting. Nameless Asterism manages to do that… actually it does it too much, but I will get into that later. The love triangle is simple: Tsukasa likes Nadeshiko, Nadeshiko likes Kotooka, Kotooka likes Tsukasa What's the problem? They are all really close friends and they don't want to stop their friend group because of their love for eachother. But if you keep your feelings locked, they will try to get out, which the girls have to struggle with throughout the whole story. Their relationship gets even trickier when Tsukasa discovers about Nadeshiko's love for Kotooka, which results in Tsukasa having even more mental problem. The triangle gets even bigger when a third party is apparently in love with Tsukasa called Kyousuke. Shall we make the triangle even bigger? Let's make the triangle even bigger! The twin brother of Tsukasa apparently wants to stop Kyousuke to like Tsukasa because ''He has a sistercomplex'' *are kidding me with this shit? We are now getting into Citrus levels of love triangles!*. With all of this happening, all the three of the girls try to keep their friendship alive, but it receives punches nonetheless. *sigh* yep, this sure is a complicated story. The biggest problem that I have with this is not the complexity of the story, but how this manga loves to overly explain their feelings. The first time they something like that it is actually pretty emotional, but it isn't after the 29th time. Because of this the middle is pretty boring until chapter 19. I am not going to spoil what happens in this chapter, but I am gonna say that finally some actual drama happens instead of drama in their heads. The aesthetics are fine I guess. The art looks pretty good and I love the panels where they zoom in on the faces to show the details in the hairs and such. So in short, do I recommend it? Well, if you love love triangles and kinda corny humor, I would recommend it. If you don't like complicated love stories and/or long explanations of feelings, it's not something for you. And if you excuse me, I am going to watch K-ON! to shower my brain.
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Yosuga no Sora review
hmmm where to start...
- i read this after i had watched the anime, though there is a big time gap in between, so this was a nice return to the story. the big difference "which i liked" is that the manga *and anime* are both based off of a visual novel, and in a visual novel you can go whichever path you want too. in the anime it tries to cover all the paths *which i dis-liked; it seemed scatter-brained* but with the manga it only focuses on one arc instead of jumping around time in a bunch of *what-if* scenarios...so i suppose that is disappointing if it wasn't your favorite arc "but i assume it is most yosuga no sora fans favorite arc" .... "i also noticed the end was a bit different, but pretty similar, i don't really know which i liked better; probably the manga... maybe?... idk >.>" the art was well done "though i had a hard time depicting the flash backs because the younger versions of the characters don't look much different from the current " ... i enjoyed the few colored pages ^.^ characters all in-tact and well placed *the creator was clever enough to find a way to integrate all the characters into just one arc without changing up the story very much at all* in-short i thought the manga was great, rivaling the awesome anime, and i think it is most definitively worth your time. even if you have already seen the anime, the manga is fresh enough that it will still entertain you "though, like i did, i would suggest a time-gap so you don't get bored with the same story twice; could hinder your opinion"
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