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This manga really reminds me of that Wii game, that's also about post-apocalyptic world where people simply disappeared.
Are you being semantic about sound effects or have only interacted with fancy silent watches???Nice chapter, but a mechanical watch doesn’t go ‘tick’ though.
Now he's stuck with a quest item he can't throw out until the end of the gameThat's what this chapter would feel like in an rpg
what was it called?This manga really reminds me of that Wii game, that's also about post-apocalyptic world where people simply disappeared.
Fragile Dreams I think?what was it called?
Yep, this arc here is where this manga's at. Good stuff.Oooh right in the feels
Let's have less shonen battle stuff and more of this.
Yea this manga nail the relations between Human and their creation better than most Sci-Fi setting, after all we care for what we create, and we are often drawn to anthropomorphism, when interacting with thing we perceive as sentient, that's why we apologize to Roombas even if we know they are only tools. Which is refreshing because often it's always the fear of what we create or the thing we create that rebels but while it's one of the most common trope it isn't necessarily the most accurate.The way bots portrayed on this manga is like in Zima Blue
Another change of perspective, instead of seeking uncertainty freedom, they are content and happy with the task they given.