[Manga] Yume Nikki
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There's no thread for this? BULLSHIT, I SAY!
Synopsis from Batoto:
Anywho, this manga is based off of the 2004 PC game of the same name. Give it a read here if you're too lazy to play the game (or if you have and want to see things in a different perspective.)
Synopsis from Batoto:
Official manga adaptation of the RPGMaker game, Yume Nikki. Madotsuki is a girl that always dreams with the same landscape. Finally, she decides to start exploring her dreams, searching for answers.
Anywho, this manga is based off of the 2004 PC game of the same name. Give it a read here if you're too lazy to play the game (or if you have and want to see things in a different perspective.)
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Im suprised there wasnt either, its one of my favorite games ever. Back on topic, the manga has left me with mixed feelings so far, especially the latest chapter, there was no lightswitch flicking and at no point in the game did Madotsuki show Uboa had caused her harm, and the "mom" text at the end brings up more thoughts, im still enjoying it. Im glad this is getting love after 10 years.
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Sneakyone wrote...
Im suprised there wasnt either, its one of my favorite games ever. Back on topic, the manga has left me with mixed feelings so far, especially the latest chapter, there was no lightswitch flicking and at no point in the game did Madotsuki show Uboa had caused her harm, and the "mom" text at the end brings up more thoughts, im still enjoying it. Im glad this is getting love after 10 years.The handling of the Uboa event was also one of my gripes with the manga, since I felt that it took all the shock out it. Aside from that, I think that it's great to see the game's events from the perspective of Madotsuki herself.
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The manga really bothers me because part of the intrigue of the game was the whole mystery behind everything. Since nothing is explained to you outright, you have to make up your own interpretations of each character and all the areas.
I mean cmon, I must not have been the only person who rolled their eyes when the diary was telling her what to do, or on how she's locked in the room instead of refusing to leave it.
I love that the game is finally gotten enough recognition to get its own manga, but somehow I would have preferred a webseries that had only the music and the areas, no dialogue or anything. Half the reason why I liked the game so much was the music.
I mean cmon, I must not have been the only person who rolled their eyes when the diary was telling her what to do, or on how she's locked in the room instead of refusing to leave it.
I love that the game is finally gotten enough recognition to get its own manga, but somehow I would have preferred a webseries that had only the music and the areas, no dialogue or anything. Half the reason why I liked the game so much was the music.