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The Story ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ Narumi Momose, a closed otaku, is facing a lot of problems in her love life because of her tastes. While talking with a childhood friend, Hirotaka Nifuji, who's a hardcore gamer, he suggests that she can date him instead, so she doesn't need to be so contained about her otaku habits.The story of Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii is really well made. It follows a SoL (Slice of Life) style with a lot of focus on the comedy. Even in the beginning, I had a lot of fun reading it, laughing out loud at some jokes and sending panels to some friends. I really find the comedy in it really well made. There's also the romantic side, as they're dating. The romance is good because it covers not only the protagonists and there are different types of couples.
The story develops really well, and you can feel the story progressing as you read through the volumes. Include all that with the most perfect extras I've ever read in manga, and there's really nothing for me to complain about.
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The Art Style ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ The art style is really good. There's a solid team with many assistants to deliver really good material. The cover illustrations and the first chapter of every volume are fully colored in an amazing style. It's really so well made that I sent some to a few friends.
The manga is really good at dealing with shadows, lights and delivering impact through art. The drawing of video-game characters and other unrealistic scenarios is really well done.

The backgrounds, character clothes, and design are well made. There's nothing for me to complain about it.
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Conclusion ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ If you're like me, you skip everything and read only the conclusion because you don't want to get spoiled with other themes. So I will try to be brief on this point:Read it. Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii has everything worthy of a recommendation. Really funny comedy, good art, good characters, and a really nice story development.
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