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English: .remote.
Japanese: リモート
Автор:
Kibayashi, Shin
Тип:
Манга
Объемы:
10
Главы:
100
Положение дел:
Finished
Публиковать:
2021-03-06 to 2021-03-06
Сериализация:
Young Magazine (Weekly)
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Альтернативы:
English: .remote.
Japanese: リモート
Japanese: リモート
Автор:
Kibayashi, Shin
Тип:
Манга
Объемы:
10
Главы:
100
Положение дел:
Finished
Публиковать:
2021-03-06 to 2021-03-06
Сериализация:
Young Magazine (Weekly)
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3.7
6 Голоса
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Резюме
Kurumi Ayaki is a recently-retired police officer with a record of excellence on the force and the guts and guile to back it up. In order to earn some extra money for her upcoming wedding, she has to return to the force ... and is 'rewarded' with an assignment to an elite unit whose charge it is to solve those crimes that have been classified as unsolvable.
Partnered with a mysterious young genius who is unable to feel emotions, or even to leave his room, she acts as his eyes and ears to piece together clues even as her own personal life falls apart around her.
(Source: Tokyopop)
Partnered with a mysterious young genius who is unable to feel emotions, or even to leave his room, she acts as his eyes and ears to piece together clues even as her own personal life falls apart around her.
(Source: Tokyopop)
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Remote review
In the beginning, the premise sounds pretty solid. For the most part, the mysteries are engaging. I always wanted to find out the who in the who-dun-it, and found that I could follow most of the clues presented. I also liked that it followed the story of a woman about to be married rather than a teen looking for a boyfriend, which was a refreshing change of pace.
I rated this so low however because the characters detract so much from it. They all seem one note: Kouzaburo is brooding and angry, the fiancee is a dolt with nookie on the mind, the police officers are incompetent and sexist. But mainly my problem was with the heroine Ayuki. She starts off as an incompetent character. Although they try to show her developing into a stronger, more confident woman they don't portray it very well. At the end of the story she comes off as a prat (and still pretty incompetent). Overall, if you're really in the mood for a mystery manga, I would hesitate to suggest this one. There are probably far better ones worth your time. |
Remote review
Oh my god the art is sooo bad. Like, seriously. The amount of fanservice pointlessly shoehorned into this is incredibly laughable as well. The first case was fairly entertaining, and most of the ones after that were at least fun to read, but the clear problem with this series' approach to whodunit is that the author doesn't give the reader the tools to solve the mystery. Instead we have to rely on the male lead (you know, the low-rent "L" character) to feed us clues. Except for most of it he keeps his cards close to his chest.
I dunno. I say just go read Death Note instead. And even though I know in my heart of hearts that Death Note came later, I can't help but feel like Remote is a cheap imitation, minus the supernatural element. |
Remote review
Well... The last review for this was a long time ago, but I'm writing a review anyway.
This is manga is awesome in its mystery sense ( as people noted) but they seemed to have a problem with character development and (if you've read read it) the mc personality in general. Which is understandable, however... I don't fully understand the complaints. She begins working as a meter maid, and unexpectedly gets thrown into danger ( an excessive amount of it too ). Not everyone can be cool, calm, and collected while facing a blood painted clown. Though I say this, I do understand the fact that the mc is a whiner of sorts, but not exclusively bad ( can't really say that about a lot of manga ) Moving onto Himuro... his character really got me. ( that doesn't make this review biased... *cough* moving on! ) he had a STORY. I think thats what I really loved... He developed, in a good way, and things played out in the end. TBH, I got this series on sale, not knowing what to expect, but I certainly wasn't disappointed. :) |
Remote review
I haven't finish reading this manga yet but still I want to write something about this. Currently I'm on the middle of the whole story, volume 5 and the next case that I'm going to read is about Assassin Bob. Anyway this manga have some similarities with Q.E.D where there is a brain and body on every case but to be honest I love Q.E.D more on this because Q.E.D sound logical for me in terms of solving crime while Remote are more on action instead on the story of the crime presented but still I recommend to manga for mystery crime genre. One of
the things that make me enjoy reading is that the author incorporate some romantic thingy as the story progress about the situation of the main character with her fiance and his current boss in the police.
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Remote review
Remote was a very good read but the ending leaves one wondering about what happen and what could happen.Some enjoy the whole come up with your own ending but at times i just want them to tell me. Never the less just like every other good manga out there that has a good story line but at some point the author give up or something and comes up with a bad ending. But I still recommend this manga to any one who likes the whole police cases and romance put together. And it was fun trying to put the pieces together for some cases. I
got some right at lest. (giggle) Oh I almost forgot the ecchi parts where very very nice even me being a girl thinks so. (giggle)
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