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English: Tohyo Game: One Black Ballot to You
Japanese: 投票げぇむ あなたに黒き一票を
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2014-04-25 to 2015-08-25
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Alternativas:
English: Tohyo Game: One Black Ballot to You
Japanese: 投票げぇむ あなたに黒き一票を
Japanese: 投票げぇむ あなたに黒き一票を
Autor:
CHIHIRO
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Manga
Volúmenes:
3
Capítulos:
17
Estado:
Finished
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2014-04-25 to 2015-08-25
Publicación por entregas:
Big Gangan
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Resumen
Shuusuke Takayama and the rest of class 2-A have just entered their second year of high school. For a bit of fun to start the new year, Shuusuke's long-time friend, Kazuto Satou, decides to make a popularity website where their classmates can vote for each other. Naturally, he sets up a vote for the girls first, and although everyone is a bit annoyed, they ultimately assume it to be harmless. But when the girl who received zero votes commits suicide, the class is shocked.
Some believe that the girl's tragic death was brought about by the popularity contest. Soon, however, a new vote starts, one that Kazuto had nothing to do with, and it quickly becomes clear that while Kazuto may have started the game, someone or something else is continuing it. As the body count rises, the remaining students of class 2-A will have to learn the rules of this deadly game or wind up victims themselves.
Some believe that the girl's tragic death was brought about by the popularity contest. Soon, however, a new vote starts, one that Kazuto had nothing to do with, and it quickly becomes clear that while Kazuto may have started the game, someone or something else is continuing it. As the body count rises, the remaining students of class 2-A will have to learn the rules of this deadly game or wind up victims themselves.
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Touhyou Game: Anata ni Kuroki Ippyou wo review
I'm going to keep my review short and light on detail since the nature of this story is a mystery and its best to go into it nearly blind.
Tohyo Game is one of those "Vote or Die" horror stories, and as a result it has A LOT of cliches prone to the genre. The main character who "just wants everyone to live" but ends up making everything worse by being "selfish", the REALLY obvious red haring who knows everything about The Game™ but refuses to share because they need to be a red haring for the story to work, and the short sighted villain who puts everything in motion. Since the book is so character dense (something like 50 characters in 17 chapters) pretty much everyone can be boiled down to a one sentence cliche. As a result most of the cast gets very little screen time, even when the deaths got excessively graphic I found it hard to make myself care about anyone who died because I barely knew them. Where Tohyo Game redeems itself from the MANY cliches is the speed of its story telling and the gruesome nature of both its deaths and the manner of "voting" the story keeps a pace that kept me invested and got me to finish all three books in one sitting and the author does a good job coming up with new "voting" schemes. Rather than just casting a ballot the voters are made to give up increasingly valuable things in a really neat way of upping the stakes. For what its worth, I enjoyed Tohyo Game. Even if the story was predictable the author did a good job upping the tension by playing with the idea of what counts as a vote. |
Touhyou Game: Anata ni Kuroki Ippyou wo review
Just a quick review since no one else has made one yet.
Pros: Interesting idea/concept for the story Decent execution on said story Decent gore scenes Cons: Art overall is a bit sub-par Way too many characters for only 3 volumes/17 chapters. Hard to get attached to really any of them. Pace can be a bit too quick (a reason why the number of characters is a detriment). Overall a mildly interesting read. Would recommend for something to pass the time, but shouldn't really be a priority. And now, since MAL is saying this needs to be longer: Have a good day. |