Welp since there aren't any reviews for this manga yet, I'll go ahead and give my quick thoughts.
I scored it pretty high because I enjoyed this manga a lot more than I expected. It started out pretty okay, but really grabbed me when things turned dark in the first chapter. The more I read, the more I wanted to learn about the game itself and the characters. I looked forward to seeing what kind of game there'll be.
It's too bad the manga is so short. It made some parts feel rushed, or we didn't get enough out of it. It would've been so much
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: WORLDEND:DEBUGGER InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 28, 2014 to Dec 28, 2015
Demographic:
Josei
Serialization:
Comic ZERO-SUM Authors:
Mikami, Ritsuhiro (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #60812 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #12902
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From the very first chapter, I was already gripped into the story. There's so much going on in the story, but throughout you know exactly what is going on. At the same time, it gives you a great inside of each individual character, and how they really are, with having such varied personalities. It's simply a great, and gripping story, that you will get drawn into after just the 2nd chapter. I just wanted to carry on reading, to really find out how the game worked. I especially enjoyed the little quirky, plush-like characters, as I found them funny.
The main point that I have about ... Feb 14, 2021
This review does not contain spoilers.
This manga caught my attention at first glance since it’s rather unusual to come across a survival / death game manga with such a bright artstyle. The bright colours, the cute judges and the visual surrealness of some of the challenges seemed to me like a Madoka Magica meets Enstars meets Kamisama no Iutoori, so I decided to give it a try. But now, after finishing it, the first word that comes across my mind when describing Worldend:debugger is disappointing. The main problem I found in this work is that the story felt very rushed, especially the ending, you spend the ... |