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guunahgarSucks big time on How to Use Scissors and You
Sucks big time
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Rocks on Dreadful Night
I really like this story! It got interesting characters and an unsual and unique plot, its about a group of guys stuck in a horror game trying to get out. If you like mystery with a lot of suspense, this one is for you!
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Rocks on Revenge of the Iron-Blooded Sword Hound
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- So, Author, what is this character's name?
*they take out a dice with miscellaneous objects printed on its faces. they launch it. it lands on the image of a t-shirt*
- It's SupremeBalenciaga the Third from the House of Fendi.
And that's how characterization works in this. It literally gives ZERO fücks. Not a care in the world. Head's empty.
They ARE likeable tho. Not deep, or articulated, but likeable. Do not listen to the haterzs about the harem sh**. I can stomach the harem if entire arcs are dedicated to justifying and establishing MC's relationships with the feeeeemaaaaales. And I think the ruthless and hyperfixated nature of Vikir goes well with the overall plot.
But all of this is not the point. Not in the slightest. The point, in a bonafide action adventure, is the power growth. And in this, the boy excels. Well paced, managed, balanced to a T. Flawless. Economic. Few abilities, but flexible, simple, characteristic, followed by a stable growth.
All of this is supported by a phenomenal art department. The action is crisp, visually interesting, well choreographied. The character design is distinctive, and sleek. The monster design is striking but coherent between them.
The crown jewel here is for sure the approach to the story arcs. It's not about a particular overarching plot, but the fast coming and going of interesting situations. Settings. Events that keep you involved in the narration.
This adjective salad I made should make eminently clear that we have a real quality product in our hands. Not a good story, not a good cast, but a great action shonen. Streamlined, until nothing useless remains attached to it. I sincerely hope the spoilers about a fall in quality later on are bull. For now, it deserves a GAI (Grand Accolade of Ivern™️).
- So, Author, what is this character's name?
*they take out a dice with miscellaneous objects printed on its faces. they launch it. it lands on the image of a t-shirt*
- It's SupremeBalenciaga the Third from the House of Fendi.
And that's how characterization works in this. It literally gives ZERO fücks. Not a care in the world. Head's empty.
They ARE likeable tho. Not deep, or articulated, but likeable. Do not listen to the haterzs about the harem sh**. I can stomach the harem if entire arcs are dedicated to justifying and establishing MC's relationships with the feeeeemaaaaales. And I think the ruthless and hyperfixated nature of Vikir goes well with the overall plot.
But all of this is not the point. Not in the slightest. The point, in a bonafide action adventure, is the power growth. And in this, the boy excels. Well paced, managed, balanced to a T. Flawless. Economic. Few abilities, but flexible, simple, characteristic, followed by a stable growth.
All of this is supported by a phenomenal art department. The action is crisp, visually interesting, well choreographied. The character design is distinctive, and sleek. The monster design is striking but coherent between them.
The crown jewel here is for sure the approach to the story arcs. It's not about a particular overarching plot, but the fast coming and going of interesting situations. Settings. Events that keep you involved in the narration.
This adjective salad I made should make eminently clear that we have a real quality product in our hands. Not a good story, not a good cast, but a great action shonen. Streamlined, until nothing useless remains attached to it. I sincerely hope the spoilers about a fall in quality later on are bull. For now, it deserves a GAI (Grand Accolade of Ivern™️).
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