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Trillion Game · review

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Top reader Jul 9, 2022 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

You guys know that feeling? That abysmal gap when having sex with an amateur after being pleasured by an expert? Probably not, neither do I, but reading this manga is a feeling fairly similar to that statement. The story has massive potential, an absolutely brilliant modern setting with a clear and fleshed out goal of obtaining the huge amount of a trillion yen, but how can I say this? It's just that, I personally don't think that Ikegami Ryoichi's art style is the best for this. Don't get me wrong, he's a skilled and seasoned artist with decades of experience, but after reading Dr. Stone, itjust doesn't feel the same.

If you like the usual fun and witty Riichiro Inagaki classic story telling, you'll probably have no trouble pushing aside the different art style, but don't get your hopes up, because my guess is, and this is my guess only, it's gonna get axed.

"Don't judge a book by it's cover", people try to exercise this as best as they can, but evidently, sooner or later if a manga cannot attract enough attention, all manga will come to an end, and I worry that this story worth a trillion dollars will come to an early end because it won't garner enough attention.

But who knows? Maybe I'm just a douchebag who's to picky for his own good, and that people actually love this manga, plus it's doing good in sales and statistics and I'm pulling everything I just said about it not doing well out of my ass.

Nonetheless, I guess that concludes my review, thanks for taking your time, and don't let this review stop you from reading it and less so supporting it by buying the manga itself.

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