Steins;Gate

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Alternatives: English: Steins;Gate
Japanese: STEINS;GATE
Author: Nitroplus
Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 23
Status: Finished
Publish: 2009-09-26 to 2013-07-27
Serialization: Comic Alive

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Alternatives: English: Steins;Gate
Japanese: STEINS;GATE
Author: Nitroplus
Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 23
Status: Finished
Publish: 2009-09-26 to 2013-07-27
Serialization: Comic Alive
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5.0
2 Votes
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Summary
The story of Steins;Gate takes place in Akihabara and is about a group of friends who have managed to customize their microwave into a device that can send text messages to the past. As they perform different experiments, an organization named SERN who has been doing their own research on time travel tracks them down and now the characters have to find a way to avoid being captured by them.

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Steins;Gate review
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BlazeFireball1
Apr 02, 2021
I have watched the anime first and started playing the game, but since I found all 3 chapters for a very good price, I decided to read this before finishing the game and it sure as heck did not dissappoint.

Before I start talking about it though, I really recommend you watch the anime first, because the manga feels like a very very short version of the anime ( Which is basically a short version of the game, I prefer the anime, but it's true ).

So, first thing I wan't to talk about is the story, it's obviously the same as the anime so that's why I'm not going to explain it here and there are synopsis out there so you can understand it. So I'll talk about what the manga does with the story. Basically, it picks everything from the anime and makes it way faster. Things that normally take 5 episodes in the anime, take 2 chapters here, it's really small. This is also the reason why I think the anime is way better, it's much more enjoyable for being longer.
But again, I recommend watching the anime first and then reading this, because this manga has some things the anime doesn't, which I'm not going to talk about because they won't make much sense for someone who didn't watch the anime.

Now the art, I was fairly surprised by it. It's pretty good but also very weird in a way. Characters changed A LOT from the anime ( Rukako looks completely different ), but it's still very good and refreshing to see them in a different way, so I don't dissaprove of it.

Overall, I enjoyed this manga quite a lot, specially after watching the anime and it's a very good read, it also looks very nice on my bookshelf as it is quite big compared to my other mangas. So, if you have the chance, buy it, reading digitally is also okay but the manga is too pretty not to have it.