The series starts off as a romantic comedy focusing heavily on a love triangle, but as the series progresses it turns into more and more of a harem. I'd say an accurate description would be like it's To Love Ru minus the aliens, ghosts and fanservice - just more and more romance.ilmaestro said:I'd seen it mentioned as one of the better series currently in Jump, but didn't think that was saying much these days so hadn't paid it much attention... how would you sum it up?
Ath said:I heard the author's previous series Double Arts was absolutely amazing but got cut short way before it should have been...
One thing that does irk me is, volumes 1-4 are available on Viz's digital store, which we don't get here and the print version of volume 1 isn't due out until December >>st_owly said:Ath said:I heard the author's previous series Double Arts was absolutely amazing but got cut short way before it should have been...
I've read Double Arts and it was amazing. Sadly, it wasn't popular so fell victim to Jump's cancellation policy. I've read a couple of chapters of Nisekoi online and liked it, but I'm probably just going to buy the volumes when they come out.
Joshawott said:I'd say an accurate description would be like it's To Love Ru minus the entertaining bitsilmaestro said:I'd seen it mentioned as one of the better series currently in Jump, but didn't think that was saying much these days so hadn't paid it much attention... how would you sum it up?
ilmaestro said:Joshawott said:I'd say an accurate description would be like it's To Love Ru minus the entertaining bitsilmaestro said:I'd seen it mentioned as one of the better series currently in Jump, but didn't think that was saying much these days so hadn't paid it much attention... how would you sum it up?
You have easily saved me from starting it, thanks. ^^;