That's great, but that's all the show has going for it. The dialogue is uniquely terrible in a way that defies explanation. Could be a dub issue I guess? Subs weren't that great either.
No dolls? No cosplay? The romance plot goes absolutely nowhere, too.
Reading on reddit, most people are convinced the author has health issues and can't continue making it even if they wanted. That's the only thing I can think of that explains how abrupt this ending is, really. A real shame, and it doesn't bode well for the anime, either.
No idea. Only the demihuman characters work this way. Nobody gets old old from leveling either. I would understand it better if it were just physical progression, but the added insult of the slave character in question getting passed around from slaver to slaver while being stuck with the mentality of a child is just straight up fucking bonkers. IIRC she even loses the slave crest that binds her to the MC but she insists she undergo the process of being enslaved to him again because it "strengthens their bond" (LOL.)
It's worse. The MC's love interest is an enslaved child who only ages up because the MC forces her to fight and "level up." Apparently in the novel she even regresses back to a child at one point lmao. Nothing weird to see here!
I know fans of this show claim the slavery aspect is super nuanced, but it seemed super sketchy in the anime.
Unless the last chapter is an absolute banger, I can't imagine a bigger fumble of a manga than this. I'm guessing the author either has health issues or is simply burnt out, because the plot is nowhere close to wrapping up. There's multiple ongoing plot threads, including big ones that were just introduced 2 or 3 chapters ago. I'm hoping it's just an excuse for her to take a break and come back with a sequel, but I don't know how common that is.
Keep them there. "3.0 + 1.0" or whatever the last one is called might be the worst thing I've forced myself to watch. Completely indecipherable, looks ridiculous, and lacks direction. They're just weird movies overall. If you watch 1.0 it gives you the impression you're watching a remake of the series, but each new entry deviates from the OG until it's completely detached. I'm sure there's some 4D chess going on to explain how it's all tied in, but I don't have 50 hours to spend on evageeks these days.
I liked it at first, but 2 seasons were enough for me. I watched a bit of 3, saw it was more of the same, and tapped out. The side characters are infinitely more interesting than the MC, whose development can best be described as glacial.
Mushishi. Very serious, well-told stories told in single episodes. Occasionally a younger character will come along, but it's mostly adults, and the cast outside of the MC rotates episode to episode.
I don't think anyone saw this coming. The general sentiment among readers was that this was going to get stretched out across X chapters, but here we are. Wow, talk about blindsided!
I'd say around half of the games I play on Linux require some kind of special launch script, specific Wine version, or even different versions of Steam to run properly. It's nowhere near as simple as people make it out to be.
Hmm, good question. I'd imagine they're very similar (if not identical.) Don't know, however. Mine is self-compiled from source, but when I tried Arch's LTS package it didn't crash either.
That's great, but that's all the show has going for it. The dialogue is uniquely terrible in a way that defies explanation. Could be a dub issue I guess? Subs weren't that great either.