Bokutachi no Remake - Vol. 1 Ch. 1.1 - From 2016 to 2006. (Part 1)

I first thought they'd be some childhood friends and not some strangers.
 
Ouch, seeing physical copies of a series like Zero no Tsukaima is kinda pitiful. Though I'm glad it existed. The crossover fanfics w/ tons of death and gore that it inspired like the UglyFingers one were actually top bird.
 
@ariebagusp
At this point I feel like "The Japanese's workforce are slaves" is a form of a deus-ex-machina. Just throw it on any scenario, and it magically resolves.
And I somehow feel like this story will never actually answer as to how he rolled back 10 years into the past. It reminds me of that one spoof parody of Pokemon, in which it portrayed the entire canon story of Ash as a delusion of a comatose young boy that fell prey to wild pokemons on his first expedition.

"And so, the MC had a very, very long and detailed fanciful dream of a better life. Epilogue: He woke up".
 
@Solipsist I mean, what the frak do you expect from a wish-fullfilment manga? It grabs hopeless corporate slave male audience just with that, and maybe tries to teach high school audience something about diligence in your early years.
 
feel like this story couldve been infinitely more interesting if it portrayed him as turning his life around after hard work ya know. joining some small new game studio and helping them produce something good with his experience. story be about him working to becoming one of those "greats" of the platinum era whatever. something like silicon valley rofl. you could call that wish fulfillment but itd still be better than magically being sent back in time.
 
The Director guy is basically what happen if YanDev is an actual game director. They even look kinda similar.
 
Wow a diamond in the rough. A story about someone becoming a game dev and getting hit by reality. This story is well written and very specific, almost as if the author was speaking from experience which is appreciated. Not some shallow crap where they make all the characters moe/card board cut outs that people cant relate with. The passion to create games working with others and things going south, failing to meet expectations of family ect... Even in Japan it seems the values of the steps to becoming a video game developer still apply. Awesome for anyone inspiring the path, I know I do. Such a well crafted, personal, and unique introduction I have never really seen done this way before, felt like a breath of fresh air. This definitely going to be one of my favs.
 
Yeah I'm actually quite surprised at the quality of this, at least this first chapter. Thought it'd be mediocre but it's actually pretty damn good so far.

And yeah same @dudsuper8, I honestly would've preferred that too
 

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