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Overlord review
[ I've read polish version of the book so my review may contain some diffrences]
In the year of 2138, DMMORPG was a very popular word. It states for Dive Masively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. But.... There was a title that was was well better than any other DMMORPGs... YGGDRASIL After 12 years of service, the game is about to be shut down for good. Momonga - The leader of guild called "Ainz Ooal Gown" decides to spend last hours in the game before he'll be forced to log out and leave all that he and his friends built throughtout the years. He went to the throne room to rest with his many NPCs but as the clock above his wrist hits 00:00:00, nothing happens and soon after he is stuck in the game or he thought so for some time. Momonga gets to learn that the world he is in is not the world of Yggdrasill but a way diffrend one only rulled by the rules of the game with the diffrence that all of NPC have their own will. Will he survive and become the overlord of all worlds ? Only time will tell Book itself is very interesting and once touched it can't be thrown away. I really liked the way the author described the world and guild. Overall: 8/10
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Shitsuji-dono no Ai Neko review
This story is nothing super original, but there's quite a bit of charm to it.
Riko is brought into the Arima family when the head of the family (who has no children himself) pities but also is fascinated by a child who was found in the red light district to be the daughter of a wealthy girl who went missing from a prestigious family. She's quite feral and refuses to talk, so he basically decides to adopt her and provide the girl with better support in his own home. We aren't entirely sure about Riko's past, but the strength of this manga lies in the small hints we get throughout that Riko has gone through something terrible, and now views the world completely differently than everyone else. Luckily, she comes under the care of Ogata Tohru, the head butler of the Arima family who could put Sebastion to shame. Riko is described as a wild cat, and Ogata is the only one who's able to tame her. Thus begins a relationship where Riko becomes dependent on the butler Ogata, and Ogata tries to balance his own work of looking after the eccentric head of the Arima family while also teaching and showing Riko a world she never got a chance to occupy. It's quite a cute dynamic and the two have quite a bit of chemistry, though the chapters feel a bit disjointed from each other-- a bit episodic. The only thread really connecting them is Riko leaving more and more of her shell-- and Ogata himself learning the girl may hold a more special place in his heart than he came to expect. (They like literally share a bed so Riko feels more comfortable). Overall it's worth a read, the manga has a lot of wholesome content mixed with some unsaid layers that are sure to be unravelled.
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Hiai Mousou review
Ehh it's ok I guess, the art's pretty good and the characters really are interesting. When reading this Manga you end up feeling so sorry for the main guy. But it was ok.
. SPOILER WARNINg So the main guy has a pretty good life in the beginning he's got a beautiful wife and daughter. Lives in a comfortable home and just got a job as a teacher. He starts his job and tries to get to know all the kids and he see that the main girl is kinda quiet and lonely. So he thinks "hey why not get to know her a little better" because he wants to get along with all the kids in his class. The main girl mistakes the main guy's kindness as love and starts to harassing him. She tries to kill her best friend because the best friend was getting too close to, attacks the wife, kidnaps the daughter, and a bunch of other crazy stuff. This girl is really crazy. She knows she's attractive so she tries to use her looks to get with the guy. He resists almost all her advances because he's a teacher and married. (except this one time he got drunk at her place during a party and the two made out) She's got secret photos of him, sniffs his clothes, basically a psycho. So the guy is obviously aware of her feelings and tries to push her away but she thinks all the mean stuff he says is just another "trial of love" or whatever. Tough times for the main guy you know? I was kinda expecting that she would kidnap and assault the guy but that didn't happen thankfully. Those who want to read it, know that there is some nudity and sexually provocative moments (but not in a hot way, in a "Oh that's nasty" way, unless you like weird stuff which this may not bother you)
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Bougyaku no Kokekko review
well, the manga is Fooking weird but really fooking good. well, it has kinda good character development and the monsters and hell on earth plot were really new and fresh I really really love it but I didn't feel satisfied with the ending. I hope there is a 2nd part coming out in the near future. Ended (Still Garbage asf)
well the story was really good and something new and fresh the art was something else you have to see it too know it the character is good and has a good pace in the story I give a high recommendation to read it
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Boku no Futatsu no Tsubasa review
This manga started off well but by the end, it lost all of its wonder.
The main character is a futanari that happens to have both a penis and a vagina. She starts to live with her cousin and her aunt. It's a simple story with what should be a complex character. However, the thing that sucks about is everything happens so quickly and not in a good way. So I find fault in the pacing of the manga and depth of characters. Not a lot of the central characters were fleshed out to me. The cousin of the m.c. felt empty besides what she ends up doing with her ex-boyfriend who also happens to hook up with the lead. I don't have a problem with the direction the author took. I have a problem with how it developed, it wasn't done right to me. It lacked depth and made the manga boring. I was waiting for sex scenes to pop up after I started to get half way through the manga as that was the only interesting thing to occur after a while.
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Wagamama na Butler review
I shall spare you a summary of the manga and go straight to my opinion of it:
Art: Not the best. The facial shape of the characters were quite strange at times, but every now and then the art was good. Characters: Very one dimensional. The mangaka tried to add some complexity to the characters, but then again, short mangas are usually without real characterization. The female is your usual weak damsel in distress and the male is forceful and somewhat introverted, constantly keeping his "true love" hidden. Plot: Very very cliché. You knew exactly what was going to happen. Overall, it was a fair quick read, but definitely not something to get into it. Good to read in between seriously epic mangas or to take a break from more serious ones.
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Dead Tube review
The story is really dumb. But if you're the type of person that will read this after being intrigued by the plot-line, then you might enjoy it. I read it because I like darker stuff, but rather than being pitch-black, this is more like a shit brown. The main girl is drawn really attractively so that kept me reading, plus the rest of the artwork is well done. But holy shit if this won't make you lose a few brain cells in the process of reading it.
I think I should reiterate that the only enjoyment I got out of this was that the main girl is hot and sometimes you get to see her tits. Skip this if you are over the age of 15 or have higher standards in writing then badly written NTR.
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Ryou Omoi no Kakuritsu Ron review
(Review pulled from my Goodreads page! Link to my page provided in my profile.)
Unfortunately this manga felt a little disorganised to me. In both the characters' thoughts and the structure of this manga, it feels like the mangaka didn't really know what they were doing and constructed a story in roughly a day or two and went with it without really thinking if any of this made sense. Several times the mangaka has alluded to the fact that something is wrong with one of the characters, however we don't get an introduction into what that problem is. We're brought into the story in the middle of the conflicting feelings and given no explanation. It's very easy to get lost and not understand. Even the conflicts and problems that did happen didn't really seem all that huge - certainly not enough to warrant the reaction it got from the characters. Occasionally it felt as though everyone was being melodramatic and it really took away from the story. Supposedly there is a love triangle between Kanoh, Midori and Hanabusa, but we don't get an introduction to that. Like everything else, we're thrust into their conflict with no warning, preparation or back-story. How are we really supposed to root for anyone when we don't even know them? An example of messy story-telling. If a little more thought had gone into this manga, I believe it could've really been a good one. However it only turns out to be a good way to waste the forty to sixty minutes it takes to get through it.
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Kamiki Kyoudai Okotowari review
The art for this manga is right up my alley, which is why I decided to pick this up to read. It starts out your typical slice of life romance, popular boy dislikes main female protagonist. This type of romance was a little weird because of their family relationship.. but despite that I kept reading because of the humor and I kinda just wanted to know how they would end up overcoming the challenges that came from their relationship. Overall, I was pretty happy with the ending, it tied up everything nicely, while leaving the rest of their journey to you imagination. It's not at
the top of my recommendations list for slice of life, romance manga. I would recommend this to you if you feel like you've read every slice of life manga out there and just need another good(typical) read.
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