What is wrong with the MC, first he r4pe a corpse then proceed to rape schoolgirl? On top of that, he's 25, and somehow, the r4ped victim fall in love with him???? 7 year old writing ability
Only thing good from this is the art is good plus full colored.
These comments gave me a big enough warning to stay clear of this sick shit. Anyways, if "Redo" of Healer can get an anime. Anything can, the bar is in hell. And it's sinking lower by the year.
This manga doesn't do the best job of displaying the depravity and raw apathy of the main character. They portray him as a normal manga MC here, but in the game he's incredibly apathetic and dislikable. As a character he is annoying, but not actually terribly written. What kept me going was mostly the plot though. Also this manga is skipping a LOT of important plot and thoughts of the character. The game is mostly good because of the intelligent analysis from the character of the world around him, and the hot sex scenes. This manga so far is lacking both. I'm at least glad that the game that I played and thought was pretty unknown is getting more publicity. Also btw, the novel is unfinished and on indefinite hiatus. The game actually had to make its own mini ending, which I actually liked, but was definitely abrupt.
Part 3 of the VN series technically has two endings, one of them focused on Tokiko.
Without spoiling things; the VNs have choices, but only like one or two per game. They're basically all about whether or not you choose to stick with the survivors.
...and unfortunately, it always boils down to choosing between Tokiko and the survivors.
In the first game, choosing Tokiko just gives you a porn ending with one or two story-relevant remarks. Though one of those remarks is ominous: he decides to check the survivor enclave at the town hall a little while later, only to find it empty. Not massacred, but simply empty. Which is really weird and creepy when you keep in mind that parts 2 and 3 make it clear that the military wasn't coming after all, and that the nearest military base had in fact been overrun too.
But in the third game, the Tokiko ending is actually well-written. It shows MC travelling across the countryside with the now semi-intelligent Tokiko at his side. He avoids the mountain resort because he can't bring himself to face the other survivors, and part of him doesn't actually want to know what happened to them in the end. But it also shows a few things of what happened to the rest of the country (including that there are survivor enclaves in the countryside) - which is something that the regular ending fails to do.
But the canon ending? That's just a happy sex scene with Mitsuki in the mountain resort, and then boom, credits roll.
I'm curious how the manga is going to handle this, though. The visual novels were published back when the webnovel was still more or less ongoing, so the overly brief makeshift canon ending of part 3 was actually a sensible decision back then. It was entirely plausible that the hiatus would end before long, and that there'd be enough material for a part 4 within two years or so.
But that didn't happen. We're now eight years in, and it's clear to everyone that the webnovel is basically dead. So it only makes sense for the manga to go for an original ending.
Does anyone know if the webnovel author is involved in the manga?
This reminds me a lot of apocalypse/zombies TV shows like The Walking Dead and similar stuff, so if you're a fan of media like that, you probably won't see something new here, cause the plot is really predictable and sticks to all cliches.
However it's still a pretty good and enjoyable zombie apocalypse manga.