Obsession (Nanashi)

Obsession (Nanashi)

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Also known as: 執着

By nanashi, ナナシ

2.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

What I promised my childhood friend, You-kun. I’ll be with you forever…….. So I’m going there too.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Obsession (Nanashi) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Obsession (Nanashi) Alright, let's dive into "Obsession (Nanashi)." Given the overall rating and the comments I've seen, I went in with tempered expectations. This one-shot promises a dark cocktail of horror, mystery, and tragedy, with a dash of yandere and serial killer themes. Buckle up, because my experience was a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise – childhood friends caught in a web of murders and psychological torment. The tags alone – psychopaths, serial killers, suicides – set the stage for a potentially gripping narrative. I was ready to be disturbed, maybe even a little thrilled. ### What Works Well Honestly, it's tough to pinpoint any standout elements. The concept itself has potential, and the brevity of a one-shot can sometimes be a strength, forcing a writer to be concise and impactful. I appreciate the attempt to explore such dark themes within a limited space. The author clearly aimed for something unsettling, and the presence of tags like "yandere" and "serial killer" certainly pique curiosity. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution seems to fall short. I found myself wanting more depth, more connection to the characters. The story felt rushed, lacking the necessary build-up to truly invest me in their fates. I also found the narrative disjointed, which made it difficult to become emotionally involved. I was hoping for a slow burn, a creeping sense of dread, but instead, it felt more like a series of events strung together. The constant shifts in point of view added to the confusion, rather than enhancing the suspense. I felt like I was being *told* about horrific events rather than experiencing them alongside the characters. This left me feeling detached, and ultimately, underwhelmed. I needed more time to understand the motivations and relationships to truly appreciate the tragedy. ### Final Verdict "Obsession (Nanashi)" has an interesting premise, but ultimately, it doesn't quite deliver. The story feels underdeveloped, the characters lack depth, and the overall impact is muted. While the author attempts to tackle dark and disturbing themes, the execution leaves much to be desired. If you're looking for a truly chilling and immersive horror experience, you might be better off exploring other options. As it stands, "Obsession (Nanashi)" is a fleeting, somewhat forgettable read.

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