Jul 22, 2016
Nisekoi has really beautiful character design. All those girls that were introduced are arguably very gorgeous. "Eye-candy" is how I would describe them!
Despite those beautiful arts, Nisekoi has a very predictable story. The locket and those 4 keys were somewhat a big deal, but it quickly fell into irrelevances. You did genuinely want to know who had the real key to open the locket.
What we got was a romcom. That's fine and all, but it was dragged way too long. At some point, too much is too much. You could read a chapter and feel like it's a déjà vu. How many temple scenes
...
do we really need? How many random interruption do we need (when the only other girl who had a chance to win tried to confess)?
Nisekoi failed to develop other girls properly. Only the main girl got any real development. Other girls barely had any chance. It wasn't fair for them. When the fourth girl was introduced, I never felt that she had a legitimate shot at it. She was just introduced to fill the fourth slot. She might as well be dead and we wouldn't have noticed it. The third girl was never taken seriously (her chances of winning). The initial love interest barely got any meaningful development... even after 200+ chapters.
Think about it. 200 chapters of stagnation. 100+ chapters of pointless filler... of repeated fillers.
I would say that Nisekoi was initially really good, probably 9/10 materials. However, as it introduced more irrelevant characters, it took a turn for the worse.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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