Yuusha to Maou no Love One-Room
Tenshi no Sasayaki wa Akuma wo Otosu
Stalker's Game
Dropped after reading chapter 29. There was no breaking point, but I figured that it would be a waste to keep reading if I'm still not hooked nearly 30 chapters in. I couldn't get invested. It felt like there wasn't any thought put into the stalker's motivations, and the mc doesn't really feel like a person. The stalker behaves in an inconsistent manner that felt like the writer trying to decide the most unsettling thing he could do next. The conversations between the mc and the stalker are long and circular. There's little to no sense of dramatic escalation or a shift in dynamics, even when there definitely should be. Everything just feels like a loop. A routine happening at the same slow pace over and over again. And even when something new happens or there's a shift of some kind, that same pace is maintained. There's no sense of intrigue or eroticism or horror because everything feels so repetitious to the point that everything becomes mundane and loses its sense of gravity.
Yuri Danshi-kun