![]() ![]() That's some perfect example of how a really gritty dark medieval manga should be written and drawn. First thing, if you want to read a really good dark medieval story, read : Berserk, Vinland Saga, and Historie. I read many different kind of manga, and Ares definitely falls into the category of dark medieval fantasy genre. I read all the chapter until the end, and sadly I have to give it 3/10 But it's the detail what makes that simple adventure story a small masterpiece. You don't need to over-think it-it is simply an adventure story after all. Ares doesn't gloat on it's depth but focuses on the simple drama and slice-of-life. A deep story doesn't need to be a dark tragedy. The ending does have melancholy but it is also a happy ending. It's kind of a light hearted story and with all the drama and tragedy it doesn't lose that light heartedness. ![]() Most of it is on the background and it just follows Ares and his friends on their cliché-ish quest. All of them are more realist and complicated than most anything you'll find it modern popular fiction. The character relations, motives, personalities, warfare, the psychological and social effects of war, politics. It's natural that the story seems immature for someone who is immature themselves. The only criticism I've read here seems to be on very shallow things like these. What's the point of them being realistic? This is, after all, a shounen adventure. The over-the-top fights, fantasy weapons, superhuman-like strength. It doesn't go into detail in any of the serious parts which is what I like about it. Enjoy it!! (and sorry if i wrote something wrong)Ī typical shounen adventure manga, right? That's what it is for most readers, I'm sure. Just try it, i loved it, as every work this artist did. Ok, if you didn't read all the thing above, is fine. While reading, try seeing the whole thing, not only the drawing or the characters it's about their lives, the way they lived and the reason they do what they do(and of course, the actions parts), but you won't appreciate it if you think that some part is bad because it has nothing to do or is out of place with what was happening. If you read it 'till the end, you'll probably won't regret it. I personally loved the drawing, it was wierd, but perfect fot this story.Įven so, that apart, i really think it's worth give it a try, because every character do his part in the story, the funny, and the dark ones. But, i have to say this: if you are looking for a manhwa with the most realistic art or the kind of drawings what you normally see in others mangas, well, maybe that will pull you back for reading this serie. Ok, i can't express how much i ADORE this manhwa. I barely enjoyed this, and the only time I did like it was at the beginning otherwise, it was completely boring the entire time. But it didn't and it was simply a disaster to read. That I wouldn't be dreading, no, forcing myself to flip the pages in hopes that it would turn out better. Throughout the entire manwha I was wishing for it redeem itself. Read the other comments to get a better understanding and explanations to the (VERY MANY) flaws in the manwha. I was hoping for Ares to somehow actually work to get his revenge, and that his actions made sense. Maybe I wanted to see the trio hanging out as friends, having good times and making great memories before the big plot twist. Everything that occurred afterwards was out of place or unnecessary. But the story that unravels after that is completely awful. It definitely started off well battling to gain a spot in a well-regarded guild and it just so happens that three youngsters completely defy the expectations of everyone due to their unlikely skill and hidden talent. Maybe it was because I walked in with high expectations, or at least with the idea that it would be slightly similar to others of the same genre, but I was sorely disappointed. This manga seems to resonate well with some and not at all with others. ![]()
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