Psycome · review
This is my first LN, and a review. It really is based on my enjoyment. When I first saw this from the Anime Man video, I thought the cover for Volume 3 looks sick, so I check it out and ended up reading it. The story is about an ordinary boy that "miraculously" found himself in a school that is full with murderers and killlers. The main protagonist, Kyousuke, will now have to adapt with his new environment and crazy maniacs around him, this is what made the story interesting and fun to read. Of course, he made some friends (so he can survive his newdaily life) , there's a cannibal loli, a giant muscular girl with unbelievable strength, a maniac that stuck in his own delusion, a normal looking girl but an actual psychopath, a dude that has necrophilia, their interactions and conversation, it's damn entertaining. The LN has a lot of cursing (the EN version, I can't judge the original JP version of this ). As you progress further, there are character developments, and I think there were no characters that you won't like (more like annoyed, but they're just doing their job and to fulfil their role as that "character") . And I think the author Mizuki Mizushiro did a really good job on balancing the comedy and psychological aspect. The LN really shines when it comes to bringing those suspense and intense moments. Each volumes are unique and distinct from one another as the author introduce new characters and the way the protagonist approach them.
Overall it's fun. Not a masterpiece but entertaining to read. if you don't like Eiri Akabane, you suck, bye2.