The End Is a Game to Me · review
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He takes no steps to find out about the world and his powers unless someone else holds his hand. He isn't curious at all, and without the powers he recieves he's uncreative to win a fight. He's asking his chat information instead of figuring it out himself. I do like a MC who isn't scared to punch a human though... and the art is good for the eyes. Those are my only pros. It was very predictable, the antagonist is being tased to sleep - he's no threat. The characters aren't really soulful, the dynamic between the chef and the restaurant manager was the closestthing to a realistic dynamic. MC didn't even react emotionally telling the manager of his death - as well as when he found his parents are in military custody. Everything is robotic.