S Rare Soubi no Niau Kanojo · review
if ur a kukkuro heroine enthusiast, u would enjoy this manga deeply. if u followed her works from onyanoco, u would be surprised. if ur interested in a gacha aspect of the story, u would be alright. and if ur interested in reading a good ecchi comedy manga, personally I would recommend rozen garten saga, but this manga definitely has good fan-service for people who enjoys heroines in dangerous situations. the characters are not annoying at all, and I kinda root for their totally unforseen success, however my engagement was ruined a bit by the repetitive formula of: girl meets monster -> monster attacks girl ->ryona fan-service -> sudden power increase -> victory
not only that, the story itself gets repetitive real fast, since they were no further discussion past chapter 6. it became a monster of the week formula with more variety in the ways the monsters would damage our heroines than the variety of superpowers. the lack of focus with the main girl happened after about 15 chapters in when the other character with a more complete motivation and a hero's journey narrative was introduced. the ending got rushed (again), but just like onyanoco, it was somewhat within the level of satisfaction.
the manga supposedly fulfil it's objective of satisfying everyone's fetishes from characters getting hugged in the face by insects or being petrified into stone (and into gold in a separate occurrence) or being zombified while still being alive or just good ol' ryona and vore.
im not joking here, you can find the author's fanbox and see the alternative outcomes for our beloved characters which supposedly survived the attack or not fully submitted to pleasure in the manga/canon continuity. she's still drawing ryona til this very day, not saying that it's a bad thing though.
https://ouminoko.fanbox.cc/
5/10 due to a sudden shift of the story and it's repetitiveness + its lack of variety of special powers. score not including the quality nor quantity of fan-service. ps. im not aroused nor disgusted by the fan-service. i was just enjoying the ride with an open mind.