What a rich series it turned out. Here is a great fight with the King of Spades, and finally showed what is outside the city, and also added a new game with the Queen of Spades, which was not in the original. Also, I would like to highlight the appearance of one of my favorite characters - the one-legged archer Heya, who was originally rather a negative character and immediately got into a difficult game, where, it would seem, she is unlikely to survive. But in the end, having reached the limit of her abilities, she was still able to get out (to then be raped as well) and change. In the manga, her storyline turned out to be more successful, especially the first appearance, when among all the nouname participants in this game, you definitely won't bet on her. But the whole line with the boy Hayato, most likely, was completely cut out. Which is a little sad, but in general not so critical.
Why did Heya begin to literally hang herself on Agni. And she learned everything herself after her tough game. But the game with the Queen of Spades is visually cool, Yamamoto Chihiro fire, liked the contrast between her and Kyuma.
No wonder they added a game with the queen of spades (although it wasn't in the manga), it's good. True, it reminded me of the very first team game, but it didn't make it any less interesting
@IndieAme: A crazy game. you just stand there and wait for the lady to capture you, and then you try not to come back. because her team is more "physical", and you have a waddling random.
@IndieAme: plus the rules that are not followed. they said that the king cannot change the colors of the players, and immediately the king of the red team begins to catch the blue ones.
of course, it is possible that this is a translation problem, and instead of "the king cannot change the colors of the players" it should have sounded "the color of the king cannot be changed by the players", which would have made some sense
What gorgeous women there are, gods! Each one is as good as it gets - strong, attractive, charismatic, brainy. Arisu suddenly became very popular - in just one episode, two whole new girls had plans for him
Akane, however, was slightly fucked up, her performance in the manga was almost the most emotional for me... Seriously, I went back to it a whole bunch of times, reread it and was inspired. What suffering she went through and what strength of will she showed- just wow, one of the best manga Persians. And then they ran through Europe at a gallop, well, she lost her leg, crawled a little- but in the original she was pierced through her stomach and she cauterized her wound to stop the blood. Plus to the leg, which I also lost later. It's not so much the events themselves (for some reason a pervert doctor was inserted here), as the fact that we were not given much time to feel them, did not pay much attention to them and her "awareness" of her imperfection was casually thrown. Well... She was luckier than Dodo, who is not in the series at all.
Well, either this is my incredulity saying, or the situation as a whole is very murky. Usually Games are directed against players, especially curly ones. And then, "well, a couple of people will die, and the rest will all survive, just change the team." There are only 3 people in the Lady's team now, not counting her. Well, if a dozen more join, and then every game will be added, this is what a non-awesome waiting room you will have there)
@Mr_Knight: I'll correct you a little: Akane was pierced not in the stomach, but in the side. The pervert doctor was in the manga. In general, I completely agree, Akane's story is more brutal and harsh in the original than here. In general, the screenwriters insert a lot of rubbish here, and they also ignore the original characters.
They showed everyone a little bit. They told the story of the archer. I liked the game of the Queen of Spades, but it's kind of strange that she had such a small team there, only 3 people. After all, if you persuade the players to stay and live there, then there should be a lot of people...
@Poison_i: I think she's just doing breeding:1) I got a lot of people 2)I chose those who are best able to run away 3)Drains the rest A better team means more chances to win, and therefore survive.
Most of all, I liked the way Arisu handles weapons in this series) For once, they showed an ordinary man who does not miraculously acquire the skill to shoot just because he was given a gun. Games usually adhere to their own rules, but somehow the math doesn't work - in any case, it's easier for everyone except the king to immediately go to the opposite side and win. If the queen always wins, then she should already have a regiment, not 3 people. The story of the archer, of course, is in a stripped-down form, but otherwise, apparently, all the events and storylines cannot be crammed into one season, and so some episodes go on for more than an hour. But, of course, she deserves at least a separate episode, for me she is also one of the most striking characters who fights to the last.
Maybe at least the manga explains why this Arisu is so special that two beautiful women have already set their eyes on him in one episode?! She does not shine with beauty, intelligence (except in the first episode of the first season), or strength... Well, for the whole second season I wonder: why are many people from the extras who have moved to the second level so unsuited to games? They must have a hell of a lot of experience behind them to get this far.
@Abejorro: hmm, it seemed to me that all the available players were just thrown to the second level, and it doesn't matter if they passed all the games of the first one or not
Can you explain at what point other people became cards? According to the memories of the first season, I remember that the map is no more than a level of difficulty. On the island, someone decided to collect the entire deck thinking that this is how you can win, but then something went wrong.
And here are the citizens, where did they come from and why do they need it? In the previous game, the team had its own game for some reason
When the curly cards were introduced. Logically, the jack, the queen, and the king are pieces. So there must be people behind them. Arisu seemed to explain at the end of the previous season that it was like bosses in games.
Ann in the film in the previous series noted that the vegetation began to grow very quickly, it is not clear why. In this series, it was very clearly shown that everything is VERY overgrown. I hope there will be an answer to this in the future) these thickets somewhat resembled the game 'The last of us'
Every time minor important characters pay attention to someone and/or want a person for themselves, I always think that Usagi is for sure. She's both smart and tough.. Which is Arisu.. why? About
I didn't like the game, at least because of the stupidity of the characters of the blue team and the way of narration. The blue rounds last for 30 seconds of screen time, the red rounds last for a few minutes, well, let's say. The blue ones can barely run at the very beginning, they can't jump, they push. They were touched, they turned red and now they are the fastest, dexterous, brave, well kamon...
Catch up in an abandoned building again... Bring back the intellectual games, otherwise your Arisu does not shine, it is strange that he is in the last three.
The game Heya was playing is just fucked up. The rules are simple there, but this is probably one of the most violent games. I probably wouldn't have survived so accurately. And it was only the seven of spades! It had to be at least ten. I liked her character, I wonder how she will show herself again.
The game with the Queen of Spades is interesting, but it seems too easy compared to other games. You just need to join the team where there are more people and you won't die. Still everyone is running for Arisa, the counter question is why no one is running for Usagi? She's good at a lot of things. It's also strange that the blue team is shown for 15 seconds, and the red team is shown for 7-8 minutes
The game with the Queen of Spades is kind of muddy If it wasn't for the child who literally tied Usagi and Arisa to the blue team, then there seems to be no reason to worry.... Something is not clean here The game with the King of Spades turns into some kind of farce And what about that criminologist girl? Being limited by a visa, you can safely walk through an incomprehensible territory where there are clearly no arenas for games🗿 Everything is too smooth
A child is generally trash. Children have never been shown before, as well as outspoken old people. High school students are still okay, from the age of 16-17 they can compete on an equal basis with adults. But the 10-year-old will glue the flippers in the first game.
An absolutely incomprehensible game. What was the point of the whole "blue" team running away from the "red"? They could have just joined in the first round and that was it. And so all that keeps Arisa and his girlfriend in the blue team is a child
@AlexanderSava: Or, for example, stay with the whole crowd near the king - wait for the last round and return to your king in the team. But it's easy for me to talk while sitting at my computer :)
@Cyberwatcher: the rules of this game (unlike the game where you had to name your suit) do not say anything that players (including kings) cannot be stupidly killed
Therefore, the best thing that Arisu's team could do from the very beginning was to kill the queen together, who took advantage of the starting four-fold numerical advantage, and the remaining people of the queen themselves would then bow to the schoolboy in order to survive.
Also, I would like to highlight the appearance of one of my favorite characters - the one-legged archer Heya, who was originally rather a negative character and immediately got into a difficult game, where, it would seem, she is unlikely to survive. But in the end, having reached the limit of her abilities, she was still able to get out (to then be raped as well) and change. In the manga, her storyline turned out to be more successful, especially the first appearance, when among all the nouname participants in this game, you definitely won't bet on her.
But the whole line with the boy Hayato, most likely, was completely cut out. Which is a little sad, but in general not so critical.
Akane, however, was slightly fucked up, her performance in the manga was almost the most emotional for me... Seriously, I went back to it a whole bunch of times, reread it and was inspired. What suffering she went through and what strength of will she showed- just wow, one of the best manga Persians. And then they ran through Europe at a gallop, well, she lost her leg, crawled a little- but in the original she was pierced through her stomach and she cauterized her wound to stop the blood. Plus to the leg, which I also lost later. It's not so much the events themselves (for some reason a pervert doctor was inserted here), as the fact that we were not given much time to feel them, did not pay much attention to them and her "awareness" of her imperfection was casually thrown. Well... She was luckier than Dodo, who is not in the series at all.
The new game is very interesting and intense ~
I liked the game of the Queen of Spades, but it's kind of strange that she had such a small team there, only 3 people. After all, if you persuade the players to stay and live there, then there should be a lot of people...
2)I chose those who are best able to run away
3)Drains the rest
A better team means more chances to win, and therefore survive.
- No, he has a bulletproof vest.
"are we immortal?"
- We are.
😄
Games usually adhere to their own rules, but somehow the math doesn't work - in any case, it's easier for everyone except the king to immediately go to the opposite side and win. If the queen always wins, then she should already have a regiment, not 3 people.
The story of the archer, of course, is in a stripped-down form, but otherwise, apparently, all the events and storylines cannot be crammed into one season, and so some episodes go on for more than an hour. But, of course, she deserves at least a separate episode, for me she is also one of the most striking characters who fights to the last.
According to the memories of the first season, I remember that the map is no more than a level of difficulty.
On the island, someone decided to collect the entire deck thinking that this is how you can win, but then something went wrong.
And here are the citizens, where did they come from and why do they need it?
In the previous game, the team had its own game for some reason
The blue ones can barely run at the very beginning, they can't jump, they push. They were touched, they turned red and now they are the fastest, dexterous, brave, well kamon...
Bring back the intellectual games, otherwise your Arisu does not shine, it is strange that he is in the last three.
The game with the Queen of Spades is interesting, but it seems too easy compared to other games. You just need to join the team where there are more people and you won't die. Still everyone is running for Arisa, the counter question is why no one is running for Usagi? She's good at a lot of things. It's also strange that the blue team is shown for 15 seconds, and the red team is shown for 7-8 minutes
If it wasn't for the child who literally tied Usagi and Arisa to the blue team, then there seems to be no reason to worry....
Something is not clean here
The game with the King of Spades turns into some kind of farce
And what about that criminologist girl?
Being limited by a visa, you can safely walk through an incomprehensible territory where there are clearly no arenas for games🗿
Everything is too smooth
And so all that keeps Arisa and his girlfriend in the blue team is a child
But logic is always a hunt to find)
Therefore, the best thing that Arisu's team could do from the very beginning was to kill the queen together, who took advantage of the starting four-fold numerical advantage, and the remaining people of the queen themselves would then bow to the schoolboy in order to survive.