Manga Title: DistopiA ~An Incomplete World~ (Romaji: DistopiA ~Mikansei na Sekai~)
Manga Artist: Ichinomiya Shihan
Manga Cover Picture: https://i.imgur.com/6lfSrtk.jpg?1 Review:
Kirishima Haru has it all: good looks, sparkling personality, and the ability to excel at everything he does. Unfortunately, being perfect is boring, and Haru loses interest in anything he does within three hours.
One day, Haru receives a call from his brother asking him to help debug a game their company is producing… the same game Haru programmed in high school in three hours. It’s a virtual reality dating simulation in which players create an avatar that can fall in love with and date the various NPCs (non-player characters) or other players, and the virtual reality technology lets players feel like they’re really in the game world.
Haru agrees to help debug the game, and as soon as he logs in, he literally runs into the first NPC—a plain-looking man with low in-game stats named Takatsuki Ichi. Haru is initially unimpressed, wondering if perhaps such a plain NPC is a glitch, and tells Ichi that falling in love with him is “impossible.” When Ichi runs into an invisible wall and sadly mentions that he’s never seen the ocean, Haru makes a startling declaration: he’ll take Ichi to the sea… in three hours.
DistopiA is a slow-burn romance (with just a bit of smut) that explores the difference between reality and virtual reality, functioning and glitching. Haru, the perfect prince bored of real life who finds vivid color in an incomplete game world, and Ichi, the NPC who has never fallen in love with a player before, have a lot of hurdles to overcome if they’re to obtain the best ending.
Overall: cute story and average to above average art. A little heavy on the philosophy, but in the end it’s still a fun read that will leave you with a smile on your face.