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Unlike Yuumi Kikushita and Maika Saitou, Saki appears in other endings. In the neutral ending, she stalks Subaru as he goes on a date with another girl and kills her out of jealousy. In some versions of Yuumi and Maika's endings, Saki appears and offers to help get rid of the selected rival's body. She uses her chainsaw to cut up the body and starts eating the remains. She declares her love for Subaru and forces him to stay with her under the threat that she will kill him. In other cases, the female can be killed again and again, so the male impulse to kill can be satiated while the female gets to live, or grow stronger (Tomie). We see similar things in film and television. The first season of Hannibal took murder as an art form to a whole new level. It starts with a young guy who is meant to be seen as a freak, since he is obsessive with cleaning. We see him around school, trying to confess to his childhood friend who everyone loves too! Either way, after some time, he realises that his love has turned into... bloodlust?! What?! Character design: average hair, average height, average weight, average face. He likes cleaning though! 3/10

Saki grew up next to Subaru since they were kids. She initially was Subaru's neighbor before they became friends. She frequently came over to Subaru's house when they were little and even stayed over a few times. As a result, she's well-acquainted with Subaru's house and his family. Just after that, Hanazono dissapears. After her leave,he joins the organisation and teams up with three ID infectees that try to overcome their blood lust: Akito Nishihashi, Ryouko Etou, and Tatsuya Kawamura. His objective is finding Hanozono and kill her. After chapter 9, the school setting is dropped and we have to deal with a fight between two organizations that head towards the same thing: finding a cure to the virus. This, of course, isn't a new thing seen in manga, but at this point I really didn't care. It also changes from a gore manga to a shonen style. Character Design: Just like Kamishiro, Average face, average weight, average personality. She has blonde, medium lenght hair. That's.. what else can I possibly say? 3/10Kamishiro, the protagonist, has an okay introduction. We are supposed to see him as kind of a weird, weak, and scaredy guy. He is afraid of confessing, he likes cleaning a lot and might be pushed around but he is the janitor of his class. He is also seen as timid in comparison to his best friend and love interest, Hanazono. The members of Rudiment, or the protagonist's team, are also a bunch of stereotypical or average guys. We have the energetic, short tempered guy who believes in friendship and has spiky hair. The quiet, intelligent, glass wearing guy who is the strategist. The short girl who had a traumatic past and looks kinda average too but loves the protagonist. The doctor is also the "older woman who drinks but can be serious" type. Then we have Neibu, who is probably the only interesting guy in the team. He is foreign, has kind of a weird hairstyle, is the leader and is really smart but isn't afraid to show his feelings for his teamates and always seems to think ahead. Before chapter 9, he is seen as a very dangerous man, someone who is linked to many deaths and also makes a scary and threatening face towards the protagonist. He never makes this face again. He also has some kind of... keychain thing? It is never explained but it is shown a lot. Per questi motivi... mi sacrificherò e continuerò a leggere nonostante tutto, sperando in un miracolo. I'm also busy with the walkthrough and I'm done with Saki's part. I've found the Japanese walkthrough online so I followed that one and translated the sentences in how DarkEye has put it in the eroge. We also have the theme of death aesthetic going on. Some of the earlier seasons of America’s Next Top Model featured women being photographed like they were dead. Painted to look pretty in a tub of blood, or looking hot while drying on the sun-bleached pavement. It was weird, but apparently there’s a market for it 🤷🏻‍♀️

Art. Hmmmhm. The art is very nice. Easy to read. Not much to complain. Except for one flaw. Male characters tend to be a bit more varied in terms of facial design, however female characters suffer from the ''same face'' syndrome, where it looks like the same person with a different wig. It's not really bothering too much, I just personally take more attention to the art, so occasionally I see 2 different characters and notice they look identical. But shouldn't be much of an issue for most people. Character development: He gets some development, but it feels like it comes out of nowhere. After chapter 10, aka only a 1 month timeskip, he is suddenly more serious, not scared by anything at all, nor is he afraid of confrontation. He now believes in the "power of love" and friendship and basically becomes way more average of a protagonist than before. If I recall correctly, we only see him cleaning like three times (even when that used to be his main character trait), so he even lost that. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this *overlylongtitleIrefusetowrite*. The art can be eye candy sometimes and the story has it's interesting parts despite part of it being fairly obvious. Will I continue reading? Yes, but it's probably one of those titles I completely forget about along the way, only to start reading it again in a year or two. Just like how ''Alive'' managed to barely stay alive. Alright, so I finally finished Konya wa tuski. It's only 35 chapters long, but I say "finally" because I had to struggle to reach the end. Not because it drags on, but because it wasn't much of an enjoyable read. I honestly considered dropping this manga many times, but I continued going since I felt I just had to write a review for it. Because, if you guys want, I could make a Yandere walkthrough for those of you who want to see every style/position that

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Saki is quite possessive of Subaru. She believes that she should have Subaru since they've known each other for years and she is the first girl that he had sex with. Prior to the story, Saki set up microphones in Subaru's house, which is how she found out about Subaru's parents going away for a week. To make sure that she can get in and out of the house easily, she made a copy of his house keys and claims that his mother placed her in charge of taking care of him. She willingly assigns herself to doing housework for him. After their first time together, her feelings for him become more warped and she believes that she will one day become his wife. She gets jealous easily of Subaru being with other girls. She considers herself better for Subaru since she will let him do whatever he wants to her and she is willing to cook for him. In a couple of endings, she considers or goes through with killing other girls for being the object of Subaru's affections. In one of her endings, Saki hopes to bear Subaru's children, believing that he'll stay with her if she's pregnant. Here we have the same trope, but it takes center stage. This guy wants to kill the cutest girl in school, but he also wants her to live. So this cognitive dissonance is at the heart of the story, and what it might represent is admirable. I have just seen it so many times. I just started vol. 2, and I’m getting the feeling this is going to be a Cain/Abel out of Sandman dynamic, where the girl can regenerate and sometimes lets the protagonist kill her 🤦‍♂️ The Mastermind (so as to not spoil who they are, though at this point I guess you don't really care about spoilers). When we are given a hint about his identity in chapter 14 I just found myself yawning. If you have read any manga similar to this, you would inmediately know who he is. It's not a surprise at all, and his character is unoriginal. He is the usual "bastard" character. His visual design is plain too. He is shorter than average though! 1.5/10 Basic lay-it-down-to-me plot of both titles (possible spoilers)... The nation one day becomes infected with a strange disease, where everyone starts dying or killing each other on mass. Main character somehow overcomes the disease to some degree, lose the girl and goes on a journey to become stronger fighting off strange organizations.

In many cases, the trope involves the female character wanting the male to kill her, but the guy can’t deliver (Urotaukidoji, Gundam Wing). Character Development: As I stated, she starts being quite energetic, forcing Kamishiro to go out and being nice to everyone who confesses to her. Basically, perfect popular girl. After chapter... what, 2? She ends up getting partial amnesia; after chapter 9, she gets infected and is terribly strong. She is then quiet and reserved and is barely seen, since she needs to be rescued from the hands of The Mastermind. very similar plot device. Ironically both titles never managed to gain mainstream media attention even though they tried very hard. So if you have read ''Alive'', you will feel very much at home here. Art 8/10 - Nice and a fine art style, definitely a redeeming feature. However, certain faces often look like clones of each other, so negative for that. Of course, our protagonist only wants to kill her because he’s infected. This takes the “burden” of agency out of the equation, and makes the story seem indulgent a bit in a weird ass incel fantasy.Fights are easy to follow, and are just alright. They usually get a power surge from bloodlust or love.

bercerita tentang kamishiro taku yang terinfeksi penyakit menular bernama "bloodlust". penyakit ini menimbulkan naluri haus darah, mengontrol perasaan dan pikiran seseorang untuk membunuh orang yang dicintai. semakin mencintai, maka semakin kuat perasaan ingin membunuh. Now I'm gonna talk about protagonist, members of his team, members of the enemy team, and lastly, love interest and Mastermind. Most of these guys appear after chapter 10 so watch out for that, I guess? It came out really long, so I will do a TL;DR at the bottom. It's nothing from another world, especially in parts centered in dialogue, but I might say it's, generally, above average.. Wow. You're awesome. ahahha! :D/> Then, I'll leave it to you to finish and post the walkthrough then!Character... Fair I guess. Nothing special. Pretty much like every other main hero. Lame and bland high school student with a obsessive trait. It's sorta like, you know who everyone is before they are properly introduced. Not a bad thing really, but as you know what to expect, the character development (where there is a pretty good one) becomes poof. It loses it's meaning. Kamishiro is kind, caring and humble. He is rather shy and reserved, and chooses to avoid conflict if he has to. He is also willing to help others on his own free will, as shown when he helps out the school janitors in keeping the school clean and attempts to stop a man from assaulting a woman, which would ultimately lead to him contracting Bloodlust.

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