In reality, living the life of a vampire would be a pretty horrible experience. Ostracised by society, forced to live in solitude, unable to withstand sunlight and required to suck the blood of humans to continue living-- it's quite a depressing way of life. But in the world of fiction and eroge, having these traits grants one a harem of cute, busty girls. Hey, why not?
Serialised two months before the release of the visual novel, Dracu-Riot's manga adaptation exists largely as an advertisement. And while it certainly does not have anywhere near the amount of depth found in the thirty-hour visual novel, for a manga
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: DRACU-RIOT! InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 13
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 27, 2012 to Feb 27, 2013
Demographic:
Seinen
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 21, 2013
Dracu-Riot is basically the stereotypical harem. Tsundere, loli, completely innocent, and ecchi sketch girls are all included in this, along with a little yaoi. However, each character brings about their own little charm that sets this harem above the rest, along with a story that actually made me go to the visual novel and try reading it (translation ended on chapter 5. Q.Q)
Story 9/10: Apart from the harem, Dracu-Riot's (to be referred to as DR) story is actually quite good. Our main character Yuuto was with his bfffl Naoto when he accidentally is involved with a police set-up and becomes a vampire. The story is ... |