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ちぐはぐな彼らの恋のゆくえ
8
1
Finished
Sep 14, 2019
6.3/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
4
Reviews Worldwide
This is really similar to some other manga that come to the top of my head such as Yamada Kun Lv999 yet in a much shorter, sweeter format. No unnecessary drama, no love triangles, just pure, well-rounded, fluffy romance. Not to say all that is bad but this has a certain charm to it that gives it a 6/10 for me. The art is mediocre, there are some panels that really stand out but that's less due to the art being good and more that the art can get really lazy at times. The story isn't too complex il shy away from it though as talking aboutanything could really be considered spoilers. Lastly the characters are probably the best part about this manga with it being sort of stereotypical yet still a fun story. That's probably how I'd define the manga in a whole. Stereotypical but fun, 6/10.
Coworkers Tarou Momokawa and Misaki Amami could not be any less alike. With his dark eye bags and slouched posture, Momokawa is the very stereotype of a gamer; conversely, Amami is a proper woman who would never even touch a gamepad. However, beneath that prim veneer, Amami is well known in the gaming world under the alias "Mermaid," but she takes great measures to ensure no one in real life ever discovers this dual identity. One day, the two seeming opposites cross paths at a live tournament event. This sends Amami in a scramble to maintain her secret at any cost, but the truth is... Momokawa is actually one of her biggest fans?! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
This story is a super short one, but cute! I love a good romance that takes place in the workplace versus school. Getting too old for it lol. There isn't much to review because it's only 8 chapters. I enjoyed the little glimpses of dating life between two otakus. There's a small amount of depth here (not much because of the length) but enough to help paint more of a picture of FL and why she feels ashamed of her hobbies. No clichés, no misunderstandings, no long & drawn out conflicts...just a wholesome sneak peek. The art is as simple as the story. I'd recommend it ifyou want something short & sweet to binge in one go.
Overall, this was a sweet short story about a couple of gamers that gives me really similar vibes to Wotakoi, but in a much shorter form. The main story was short and linear, and had wholesome moments that were enjoyable, but it was the extra chapters that told the best storyline. Being such a short series, it's expected that there would not be a largely complicated plot, but the final relationship that is drawn in the last extra chapter was surprisingly touching. The art style was okay, but nothing to write home about. I enjoyed the way in which Momokawa was drawn. The characters were alright, but werestereotypical to other series in this genre. Would recommend for anyone looking for a quick and wholesome read (6/10)
This is my very first romance manga I ever read, it's a good starter for anyone who is new to manga. This manga is a very subtle, sweet n' short manga. I recommend it to those who are just looking for something short & petite to read. The love story is not very unique, but it surely does the charm for me to give it a good rating (7/10). There's not any love triangles or drama in this manga which makes it more enjoyable, and an easier read for me. Lastly, the art is mediocre. In the beginning, some of the art stood out tome and then it got kinda lazy in the end. delightful read, 7/10.