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"GODSOUL" is a light cyberpunk + mythical beast girl card battle + character development RPG game. The "rebel" girls who resonate with your soul and possess the power of "God Soul" can travel through the different space of the soul.
This is from indonesia, soul of neko style, probs this is proto soul of neko, the author named amsal samuel. Its from webtoons
oh shit, you're right, no wonder the art style seem familiar. Soul of Neko is fucking hilarious, though you probably need to understand Indonesian to appreciate the jokes (unless someone is willing to translate).
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23 options (25 options in Japan, as it includes a couple of re-release editions the English one does not), listing every single
i belive its from Soul of Neko.
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Mio, the third daughter of Nekomata’s sisters who longs for humans, has finally become a human figure at the age of 14. Whether or not to live as a human being is decided after experiencing the human world first ── Mio, who was ordered to do so by her eldest sister, will spend seven days and seven nights in the form of a human being to understand human beings. ..
Though the fight itself ends on a bit of a let down. Much is made about Maka resonating with Soul and giving into the black blood, but that ends up not mattering much as the fight resolves in a classic power of friendship conclusion. Don’t get me wrong: Crona’s backstory is emotionally affecting, and Maka reaching out to them with unconditional compassion is probably the best character moment in the series so far. But it doesn’t quite match the tension and personal stakes that led up to it, and it leaves the whole black blood storyline feeling anticlimactic when it should be a huge turning point.
But the star of the show here is the Kishin himself, as the rest of the cast predictably fail to prevent his awakening. The sequence of Free and Eruka approaching his resting place is the most palpable horror in the manga so far, and it’s followed up by a gloriously gross sequence of body horror as the Kishin literally puts himself back together skin-first. In classic Big Bad fashion he crushes our heroes with barely a whisper, and the only downside is that his fight with Lord Death has to be cut short so we can set up for the next arc. Again, that’s predictable for this kind of shonen story, but it’s still a tiny bit deflating to close things out with the new, dangerous villain running away. This is also supposed to be a sample of what Lord Death is capable of himself, and it winds up a pretty underwhelming showing for the guy.






























