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Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji · review

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Top reader Oct 14, 2023 · 3 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

Gambling Apocalypses Kaiji is a rather solid Gambling manga, and honestly it's quite good with a couple caveats. The main story is about a down on the luck guy named Kaiji who constantly takes gambles and fails quite often. Life has screwed him over, but at the same time, I feel like it's also mostly his fault for putting himself in those positions. However early on he's enticed by an offer to clear his debt, because of a big money game. I normally won't give away spoilers, but to understand Kaiji I feel like the first major arc needs to be explained.That's of a gambling boat where players on board play a card version of Rock Paper Scissor. This is not a special or magical game or anything, is just a game about Rock Paper scissor, and this takes up around a third of the story, but I also will say it's a very compelling story, and so is the rest of this series.

The reason I mention this is many gambling mangas seem to go for quantity over quality. While that's entertaining most of the time Kaiji develops the situation and how the players approach it far more, and it leads to a deeper story. I'm someone who usually wants to be entertained and move on, but the elongated card game is excellent and really illustrates the strength of Kaiji's narrative. The characters in the manga are well fleshed out but more importantly games aren't a "one and done" experience.

However this is also where I have to bring up a flaw. Many of Kaiji's panels, I feel like there's probably hundreds of them are devoted to a close up of Kaiji's face where he's doing what reminds me of the shifty eye look that most cartoons now spoof. He's not shifting his eyes, it's more meant to be a thoughtful moment, but there's multiple pages that have that on more than one panel, and it's excessive. At the same time, that's really the negative I have for the art style, even though it's a dated look, this is still an iconic series and well worth enjoying.

The other thing I'll mention is the ending, not to give a spoiler, but I didn't know something important, but before that I have to say I appreciate Kaiji not just wrapping up the story with a happy ending but gave some meat to the the narrative and left me impressed... except I didn't realize this is actually part of a long running series. Kaiji has multiple follow up series and while I enjoyed this story, it's left on a note where readers are almost going to have to read the next series... and that's not a bad thing, considering how much I enjoyed this.

Overall the big take away from Kaiji is it's a bit dated, and the art is definitely from a different time, but the story is so strong that I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys narratives about gambling. This is a gambling manga, but unlike most of this genre, it's more about the characters, and the condition of the game, than that rapid fire style of different games, and that makes this more unique. Easily worth a read.

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