Mar 20, 2023
Plot summary: Dahlia Pesteros is a young girl who has suddenly remembered her past life -- a woman who knows that the world Dahlia lives in is an otome game. In a world of 'transcendents', super powerful people with unstable magic, it's up to Dahlia to figure out how to make those she cares about here happy in a game that does not have many happy endings.
Overall score: 8/10; I love the art style and find the isekai element pretty well implemented, with Dahlia having to dance around her knowledge of certain events in the world and playing innocent as best as she can. Dahlia
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is extremely sweet and charms those around her effortlessly -- much so that any hinted tension that would have existed between her and the other main characters is usually almost immediately erased. There are, of course, many tense and dramatic moments and fights, though none have yet to follow through with long-term consequences in the plot. As far as the characters go, I thought the story was going to be pretty cliché with the words 'obsessed with me' in the title; turns out, this has an actual plot device meaning and literally means the characters have a logical -- and magical -- reason to form an attachment with her. The beginning has held up so far as my favorite part of the story, in which she has not established herself yet as a trusted figure and cannot figure out how to connect with her indifferent brother, Hikan. I am waiting for more of this series to see where it goes further, but so far I'm optimistic.
TLDR; with the power of cuteness (and love) Dahlia can save those around her, and with the power of foresight into how the story will go, she intends on saving as many people as possible. She's just very, very, very good at it!
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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