Quote (LyZeR @ Mar 5 2012 09:09pm)
o.o whats this from
for science ofc
also is it possible to read and understand TLR Darkness without reading TLR? Or am i better off reading it first.
Imo TLR is pretty much required in order to have any sort of idea who the ten thousand different girls in Darkness are and to appreciate the character development that follows.
The problem is that TLR is pretty boring unless you like an indecisive, clumsy main character who every hot girl still manages to fall in love with. Most of the story arcs are really short and not much happens that matters in the long run.
Girls are being constantly introduced and they all seem to fall in love with the main sooner or later. If you just want to read some comical but brainless soft ecchi once in a while you should try it out.
Oh, and the nothingness drags on for frickin' 162 chapters and ends with a rushed, unsatisfying harem ending since the series got kicked out of WSJ.
That turned out to be a good thing though, since now in Darkness there isn't any of the stupid censoring that was required in WSJ and when they aren't froced to release one chapter a week they can take their time and figure out what to do with the story.
Try TLR out first
1. If you like it enough to make it through, you'll probably enjoy Darkness a lot.
2. If you're bored and feel like dropping it then jump straight to Darkness and see if you like it more.
This post was edited by GuZ on Mar 5 2012 01:42pm