Apr 15, 2018
I'm keeping this one brief since my review for the main title can be easily applied here. Let's go!
Story (4) - It's more of Shinichi Akiyama But In University, really. If you've read the first 'Roots of A', or even just the first volume or so of Liar Game, you already know what to expect: extraneous plot twists and themes of trust & doubt. However, the poor pacing in the main LG is not to be found here, and thankfully so since this is a 30-page oneshot. This comes at the cost of a fairly obvious plot twist that I saw miles away.
Art (4) -
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It's serviceable at best. Perhaps this is because it's a oneshot, but something about the artwork here is just not up to par when compared to the main title. The expressions are even more grotesque, the settings are too moody for something to be set in a relatively peaceful past, and character design is too bland.
Character (4) - Akiyama is his usual self, save for some form of naivety since it's supposed to be when the 'genius' of his was being developed. Professor Okabe's his typical stoic self, and the two new characters are standard fare for the LG franchise. Nothing to really comment on, since there really isn't an arc here save for one of the new characters realizing that It's Bad To Have Preconceptions.
Enjoyment/Overall (4) - Nothing uber notable, but a fun light read. Read it if you're a hardcore LG fan, but skip it over otherwise.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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