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Oct 16, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Not only did Nanatzu No Taizai deliver amazing characters and art, it all returned with a god-awful, boring story with a disappointing ending. The story starts with a welcome to it's amazing world and system, introducing the Seven Deadly Sins with amazing scenes and moments, delivering a good start for a shonen.

Nanatzu No Taizai's strong points were definitely it's characters and the world surrounding them, delivering strong, interesting, A-tier character interactions while also giving the readers what they want. Good fights between them! The chemistry between the characters make this manga worth reading. Until it gets worse.

The start promised a good shonen on it's way for the excited readers, yet it devolved to become worse and worse by the moment. Nanatzu No Taizai started to quickly suffer from twists that felt like they were written halfway through, losing it's track from what the manga seemed to evolve from the start. Quickly enough, as you keep reading nearer to the end, you start to see the disappointment come through more than the excitement you first got when you started reading Nanatzu No Taizai. The story twists and turns and keeps making wrong decisions that you really don't want to see as a reader. I strongly liked seeing Hendrickson's arc and the buildup to it, which delivered the best Nanatzu No Taizai could in terms of story.

While the story had it's up's and (mostly) downs, the characters never betrayed your interest. The characters were top-tier, and I loved each ones personality and their backstory. Most of the characters delivered strong, unforgettable moments that made me love originally love Nanatzu No Taizai in the first place.

Top tier characters, badly written story. Read it, but don't be scared to drop it when it gets boring.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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