Doubt review

KurochuDeviluke8
Apr 05, 2021
At first glance the overall concept of this manga appealed to me and I was intrigued as to how the story would pan out. If you are a fan of the psychological genre you may be sorely disappointed by the end of it all.
Story (3/10) - A phone game where a group of bunnies have a wolf hiding among them and in order to survive they must guess who this is. An interesting premise, especially when it turns into the real life version.
The story started off well in the sense that it kept me curious as to what would happen next. Not much is determined at the beginning of the plot but it did enough to get the reader hooked. As the story progresses more people die and you are constantly changing opinion on who you think the killer is. As for the killings, even though a reason is somewhat revealed as to why, it still seems to be pointless in the end. The plot does drag at times with fillers that need not be included and what let this manga down was the ending of it all. When all was revealed I was left confused and disappointed with what seemed like an illogical conclusion. The overall story was interesting but the ending fell short of what had a lot of potential to be great. It did not satisfy me in the least especially because I feel there were no clues or twists leading up to the conclusion.
Art (5/10) - I have to say, after being recommended this manga I thought the art style would be of a higher caliber then it was. Not that it was bad but it just wasn't a stand out in my opinion and wasn't as disturbing and bloody as I hoped it would be. Some parts of the story were lost at times because of how dark the art was. I had to go back to try and figure out what had just happened. The surroundings drew me in more than the character designs themselves and the detail in the bunny heads deserve an applause if anything else.
Character (3/10) - None of the characters really stood out to me and I wasn't invested enough to care if they lived or died. The characters also didn't really seem to care when the people around them were killed off one by one. No back story was really given for any of the characters so not much is known as to who these people really are. I can't say any of them left a lasting impression nor can I say that I felt connected to any particular person.
Enjoyment (4/10) - I really did enjoy this anime right the way through until the ending where it left me disappointed. The hopes that a major twist or revelation would knit the whole thing together was what kept me reading page after page. I thought maybe towards the end I would realise I missed major clues or hints that would make the whole thing tie together but there wasn't.
I would say if you want a manga that will mess with your mind you can read this... but it won't mess with you in a good way.
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Doubt
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Autor Tonogai, Yoshiki
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