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"The NPCs in This Village Sim Game Must Be Real!" is a refreshingly unique manga that avoids the typical isekai premise and overpowered MC tropes. Instead focusing on a redemption of a NEET who has fallen out of society and his attempt at reintergration. While this doesn't have your typical training arcs, you see character development and improvement of the MC.
The beginning of the story is well-paced with a clear introduction of the characters and their daily life. Everything sort of connects systematically with questions regarding
Above all else, let's not forget the art. While I wouldn't say this is one of the best manga styles. I do think it does a great job in showing off movements and actions (sword swinging, running, etc). The art style does help keep the reader engaged, for someone like me who enjoys action manga's, having dynamic fighting scenes keep me interested and hooked. Character designs are unique, with the depth of being able to read their emotions and with the focus on details. I would have to say that it has a similar style (with shading and shadows) to that of "Hell's Paradise" or that of "The Abandoned Reincarnated Sage".
In the end my overall satisfaction with this manga is quite high. It wraps up the story quite nicely, leaving room for a potential volume (Which didn't happen, but I believe there are novels of it released). This is a highly recommended read for those who are looking for a straightforward yet engaging manga that you can finish in one sitting. Beyond its simple storytelling element, it offers an insight into real-world Japanese societal issues, such as the struggle of entering the job market and how one might become a NEET because of this. If you're interested in a character-driven narrative with meaningful growth and relatable struggles, then this manga is absolutely worth picking up. (9/10)
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