Oct 9, 2018
At the time of writing I have read 7 volumes
While many stories in the VRMMO/Game genre seem like they are made by people who barely know what a game is, this is not the case with Infinite Dendrogram(or Dendro for short). As a long time MMO player the game world of Dendro feels like an actual MMO with actual players managing to get down everything from MMO fashion sense to how players act.
The main storyline never resorts to the story cliche of the death game or not being able to log off. That does not mean the series has low stakes however, as while it
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is okay for the MC or other players to die, the same does not hold true for the NPCs. NPCs will die when they are killed. A main theme of the story is whether or not these incredibly life-like NPCs should be treated as human beings or not. While the general flow of the story is typical battle shounen, it is incredibly well executed, with all the battle systems being well defined and the stakes being done well.
My one complaint with the series would be the art, which while good looking, makes it hard to discern what is going on a lot of the time.
Overall, the series is incredibly well executed and a must read for anyone who is interested in VRMMO series.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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