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Synonyms: The World Ends with You, It's a Wonderful World, This Wonderful World, Subarashiki Konosekai
Japanese: すばらしきこのせかい
Auteur:
Amano, Shiro
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Manga
Chapitres:
2
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2021-03-06 to ?
Sérialisation:
Shounen Gangan
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Synonyms: The World Ends with You, It's a Wonderful World, This Wonderful World, Subarashiki Konosekai
Japanese: すばらしきこのせかい
Japanese: すばらしきこのせかい
Auteur:
Amano, Shiro
Taper:
Manga
Chapitres:
2
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2021-03-06 to ?
Sérialisation:
Shounen Gangan
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In the middle of Shibuya's scramble crossing, one boy finds himself able to hear the thoughts of the people around him. Unsure as to why he's there with nothing but a mysterious black badge with a skull on it, Neku Sakuraba is quickly spotted by a girl who demands to make a pact with him, explaining that she requires it to not get "erased" by malicious creatures known as the "Noise." After forming the pact, the mysterious girl defeats the Noise and introduces herself as Shiki Misaki, along with her stuffed animal Nyan-tan.
Shiki explains that the two of them must join forces for the next seven days, as they are part of the "Shinigami's Game." Much to his dismay, Neku reluctantly goes along as an invisible wall prevents him from leaving Shibuya. Not only will the duo need to protect themselves from the Noise using "psychs", abilities gained from badges, but they are also required to clear daily Missions given under certain time limits.
As he clears the seemingly needless Missions one after another, Neku is left wondering about the true nature of the Shinigami's Game.
Shiki explains that the two of them must join forces for the next seven days, as they are part of the "Shinigami's Game." Much to his dismay, Neku reluctantly goes along as an invisible wall prevents him from leaving Shibuya. Not only will the duo need to protect themselves from the Noise using "psychs", abilities gained from badges, but they are also required to clear daily Missions given under certain time limits.
As he clears the seemingly needless Missions one after another, Neku is left wondering about the true nature of the Shinigami's Game.
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Subarashiki Kono Sekai review
I didn't play the game, and I dun own a DS, so I have noooo idea what the comic is about at all.
Story:2 Really really very poor for a one shot, seeing how it is from a game. The story seems like Fate/Stay Night, with a main protagonist suddenly landing in a game. But unlike Fate/Stay Night, see no action at all, all I know is that it's some kind of game, and other small details. Supposed to have plot, but terribly messed up, focus jumps here and there. Art:6 Commendable art, but not surprising, it looks something like from Kingdom Hearts or any other similar Square Enix game. Prob is the art seems quite messy and I have no idea what some panels are trying to show. Character:1 Was there any character DESCRIPTION other than names? The characters seem random, even the main characters. Worst character development in a one shot I've ever seen. Enjoyment:2 Kinda interesting, a few of the panels, the others, just confusing. Overall:2 At the end of chapter 2 they say "story continues in the game". So, this one shot is too abstract to be called manga... isn't it? It's more like a game prequel, except, that I dun even understand even half of what it's trying to show. |
Subarashiki Kono Sekai review
The World Ends With You is a manga that, sorry to say, I'm disappointed with. I am a fan of the game which made me want to read the manga in the first place. The art is average, the story is loosely based on the game, and the humor is very childish like. However, it only shows the first part of the story and not the rest like the game did. In my opinion, the DS game was better than the manga. So, I recommend that you should just play the game and not bother to even read this.
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Subarashiki Kono Sekai review
TWEWY is my favorite video game of all time, but this... this is closer to a parody than what I was hoping.
Story 2/10 It just skims over some plot points, and probably leaves anyone who hasn't played the game confused. It's really just a series of scenes from one page to the next. Art 6/10 It looked like a half assed version of the games sprites. At least it wasn't ugly to look at. Character 6/10 They didn't screw anything up too bad, but they didn't do anything too good either. Enjoyment 7/10 It was kinda funny, and it made me chuckle a little. I don't think you can get anything from it unless you have played the game before, however. It functions as a brief parody. Overall 6/10 If you really like the game give it a read, it should only take 5 minutes of your time. You might get a smile out of it. Not worth buying, in my opinion. |
Subarashiki Kono Sekai review
The world ends with you is probably my favorite game of all time.
The manga on the other hand, is not very good at all. It leaves out a whole lot, doesn't really get the characters personalities correct, and doesn't really had a story all together... Really, if you had no idea about the game at all, i could imagen this manga leaving you very confused as to what, who and why anything is really happening. HOWEVER, there were some things I find somewhat redeemable. I did quite like the art style it was drawn in. It's not anything show stopping or even unique, but i feel like it fit well with the look and kind of personality of the game and looked good over all. It's also short, which is both good and bad. Good because it didn't really waste to much time, and Bad because if it were longer, then maybe they would have put more effort or been able to do something to make it better. Lastly, and i might get some flack for this but... I did like the humor. As a big fan of the game, I rather enjoyed just something a little dumb with my favorite characters. I enjoyed the derpiness of it all, even though it wasn't clever at all. So over all, if you're looking for something that will give you a little more then a giggle over Neku calling someone a cornflake as an insult, or Mr. H missing his chance to be in the comic, then I'd skip it. |