Man this would have been pretty good if the author knew how bullets work and wasnt so dead set on tokyo ghoul trauma porn.
The level of john wick cqc bullshittery here is off the charts it utterly destroys any suspension of disbelief.
Like the characters are immortal just have them get hit and deal with it but them dodging gunfire from entire troops of special forces inside a small room is utterly ridiculous.
Random goon gets shot at = Instant death
Important character gets shot at = NaeNae's around the bullet
And his sister just got randomly healed on her own? And his ghost didnt do shit till the very end?
How the fuck is society gonna be ok with the existence of these dudes when a single guy just one maned their entire army?
Like what is keeping anybody else from doing the same thing sato did? This rushed the shit out of the ending to every plot line and didnt give closure to anything.
Fireman was right this SHOULD make people go for a global demihuman hunt but just nothing happens? tokyo ghoul level clown ending.
@FrostySeven i know this is an old comment, but did you really expect a high school student to experience a 180° personality change into a fearless fighter immediately after he realizes that he's immortal? he spent his whole life aware of his mortality; not to mention he still experiences pain at the same intensity level. that mentality of avoiding pain/death isn't going to change in a day. maybe in a shounen manga with a gary stu protag, but this isn't that. if that's what you're into, i would say, yeah, this isn't the series for you.
though later in the manga,
as he experiences death more, there are moments where he doesn't hesitate to commit suicide to reset himself or intentionally leave himself vulnerable to injury (knowing that he can reset himself later on)