Jun 29, 2024
Oh time loop, from Groundhog Day to Edge of Tomorrow, from Source Code to Primer, the premise has seen such a thorough use of itself in the past, although this one is the first in the premise I have read in a manhwa format.
The manhwa follows the premise, going to the past to fix the things you failed to do, endlessly over and over again. Our main character is fortunately much closer to a human being in both behaviour and abilities than the others present in a action fantasy setting. The struggle in the growth of the mc is visible though the actual difficulty of
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struggle is not properly conveyed because obviously one cannot show his every attempt he takes to complete an event. The story has plot holes but most of them can be swept under the rug by making the use of the fantasy tag and the remaining are the ones which I expect to get patched up in the future as the chapter increases. The mc also has a decent enough backstory assigned to him to make him a good character.
The art in this one is a strong point as it utilises cinematic scenes and (if I be honest) an overuse of extreme closeup shots, which actually serves a purpose to make the expressions of the characters more focused on.
The characters if have to be honest about don't impress me that much. Other than the decent backstory of the mc, I have not felt much towards the other side characters, although I don't have that much connection with the mc either. Going to give it more chapters for that to happen.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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