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The messages too, hinted that it was a human behind all the killings. 'That' meaning necks turning 180 degrees and limbs shooting off. I doubt hypnotism can actually cause that. Throughout the entire manga, people's necks were twisted, limbs went akimbo before shooting off, killed their friends, and for some reason, spontaneous human combustion occurred (spontaneous human combustion has never actually been proven why it happens, from what I know). The summing up of the virus, however, was what irked me the most. It was a hypnotic virus.' and what the main did in the end was go back into the past/ revive his girlfriend. The ending was very unfufilling for two reasons: the entireee story was summed up with 'the killer is everyone, but no one. But the messages, they seemed to be mocking/having fun. It dropped pretty quickly within what, 5 chapters? Very filler like, if you ask me. During the manga, though, there was this HUGE slasher filler. Honestly I wished pretty early on Chieme was the killer. I disagree with the other reviewers who posted about the ending. The teacher is never in the classroom, and the kids have no concern about their parents or siblings at any stage, only the relationships they have with their classmates. The police have no interest in investigating the King's Game even though all the kids die in exactly the same way as the messages they receive, because that makes sense.

There are also the adults, who rarely appear.
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Each one is portrayed as either a horrible person or a saint who's happy to sacrifice themselves for their friend(s), plus one sociopath who dies a horrible death with no apparent pain (but may be the least cringeworthy character nonetheless). How did the virus magically know what they were doing? Why would the 'letters spelling out a secret message' ever be a thing? Why and how did the virus write a note about being in the classroom? Is the virus an artificial intelligence? Why did I not check the rating for this manga before reading it?īesides the unbelievable plot, the characters are awful.
