Kamio Yui wa Kami wo Yui review

Erik_The_Red6
Apr 13, 2021
To be honest, I'm not one to make reviews too often as they become too redundant to do. I usually make reviews for good watches, but this time is different.

Story 4: The beginning will definitely grab your attention. It did a great job, although there were some messy bits in there. This placed my hopes high, and those expectations were met; Until after the major arc. I was flabbergasted. It felt like the author threw an unnecessary curveball out of nowhere. Also, I hate how the sub-characters are no help what-so-ever into helping the main character in the final fights for each arc. Like, they are there just to guide the main character to the final boss. As I kept watching, it just began to feel repetitive. The "fight" scenes were not that satisfying at all and it didn't grab my attention. The ending was where it began to become very messy. To be honest, it felt the author just didn't care anymore and just rushed two possible stand-alone arcs into one volume. Also, there are no recovering arcs after the main fights. The main character and sub-characters just miraculously heal and go to the next arc. Going back to the ending, it felt way too rushed. To a point that it's probably even worst than having to wait for the next chapter to release in a middle of a fight for shounen jumps.

Art 7: The art is so-so. It's fluent and not fluent at times. I could handle when it got messy when I first began reading it, but for each volume of the manga, the art got messier and messier. It didn't get to a point where it was just scribbles, but I would get confused on who's who. But that may just be because of the sub-characters lack of personality. When I say this, I mean the character designs. We can easily detect important characters, but when the characters show up in one volume, they start to all look the same. Also, the panels can get a bit messy. Like in between a fight, there begins a past memory at the worst time possible. The character that we are diving into doesn't even bring it up to the main character, it's just for us to understand. I don't know, it just seems too random. Usually, they will begin explaining in the middle or start thinking as to how they got there, but nope.

Character 6: The designs for the main characters are good. They pop art and can be pointed out if you're just looking at their figures. Personalities are good. Nothing worth noting there. Now going into depth with each character can be a problem. three characters were introduced for one chapter and that's it. I mean, they were the main subject of the entire chapter, and to not be shown for the rest of the manga was cruel in its own way. I mean they were shown once, but that was basically a filler chapter> The chapter was important as it introduced us to the next arc, but they weren't a part of it. More like they were a background character.

Enjoyment 4: It was enjoyable, at first. The first major arc comes and yeah it was sudden, but it was needed to keep me interested. The arc seemed to start too quickly and ended too quickly. It was quite boring after that arc to mention. The battles were redundant, there were no in-between chapters to calm down the atmosphere, the characters were introduced and were not further delved into their lives, it just began to feel uninteresting. Not to mention, after reading like twenty boring chapters, the ending was rushed. Rushed to a point that I don't even know what happened to the main villain. Just as the main fight was about to begin, they jump cut to the aftermath. No joke... I think I would have rated this manga an overall seven if it weren't for the ending.

Overall 5: Read it if you got nothing else to read. There are tons of other manga, manhwa, or manhua you can read other than this. Not to mention that I can appreciate a lot of different types of mangas and rate them better than a five.
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Kamio Yui wa Kami wo Yui
Kamio Yui wa Kami wo Yui
Autor Shiibashi, Hiroshi
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