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.hack//G.U.+ #1

.hack//G.U.+ Vol. 1

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In 2017, stakes are high inside the multiplayer online game known as "The World " when the online player killer "Tri-Edge" threatens the real life of Shino, a friend of Haseo, who punishes player killers.

190 pages, Paperback

First published February 12, 2008

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Tatsuya Hamazaki

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浜崎達也 (Hamazaki Tatsuya).

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283 reviews23 followers
December 5, 2016
This looked like an interesting read to me for many obvious reasons (computers, gaming, interesting art). I would rate this higher, except that I would be trying too hard to like this book. I know that manga is different from a regular book, but what really bothered me is that half the time I really had no idea what was going on in the story. There is little to no explanation about what is happening throughout and the characters just appear and are not properly introduced. There is not much background given on the main character, so it was hard for me to empathize with him and be interested in his goals. The whole concept is really awesome and I wish there was more detail. I feel like this manga just rushes through the story to keep interest, instead of building a good, at least semi-complex, plot and quest. I will still read on and see what I think of the next couple of volumes.
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49 reviews
March 20, 2010
It started out with just watching a couple things of the .hack// series' with mah best friend, Sheoiga, and then I got this for Christmas. YAY!

So I read it and loved it - the detail in everyone's outfits are pretty awesome and I just love .hack// in general. I highly recommend it to gamers especially (obvious reasons).

Besides that though...is it just me or is Hasao almost exactly like Sasuke? Like besides the haircut...they're both emo...they both want revenge...they're both popular with the girls (Sasuke is more-so but that doesn't matter)...it's like the same guys, only the guy with black hair is a ninja with family problems and the guy with white hair is a guy with anger problems. Weird...
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October 12, 2013
For fans of the .hack// series I recommend it. If you are unfamiliar with the franchise, however, I would say play one of the games or watch .hack//SIGN before you start getting into this manga. They don't explain a whole lot, so if you're unfamiliar, you'll get really lost really fast. Part of that is because this moves at a pretty fast clip.

If you've played the .hack//G.U. games, don't fear. G.U.+ is different from the games. The story varies (though keeps the main basic plot) and let's you see the real world (if only a little bit right now).
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260 reviews3 followers
August 15, 2011
The manga-ized version of the video game of the same name, this .hack story doesn't cease to please. While I haven't played the games, this series follows in the tradition of the other games/manga/anime with the drama of the MMORPG "The World" that always seems to have a mind of its own. This manga won't even spoil all the fun of the game if read first since some spoilers were left out. I really enjoyed this revisit to "The World v. 2.0". (December 2008)
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912 reviews52 followers
October 26, 2014
This wasn't awful, just didn't grab my attention until the last few pages. Most of the time I was bored. I will probably read the next few books, since I picked them all up from the library at the same time, but I don't think I'll go much further in the series. On a side note, I did enjoy the .hack//Quantum anime, which was why I wanted to give the written form a read.
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381 reviews
May 11, 2012
Lots of drama not a lot of dialogue. Very difficult to follow.
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November 28, 2017
I thought this book was an outstanding book, even though the ending was a bit confusing,[ For example, when Cubia turned out too be the son of Morganna (The World. Morganna is also known as the Last Phase "Corbenik"). But even more confusing is when Mia turned out too be the Sixth Phase known as "The Temptress" whose actual name is Macha (The Sixth Phase). Overall I would give this Manga a 4.5 of 5, but since I can't do partial stars and since it isn't a full star, I gave it a 4. Another subject of this manga I found disappointing was that it is only a 2 manga volume series. Even though this is a manga that has a similarity to Sword Art Online, it has an excellent (my opinionated) story plot. Although this was a good manga I would still recommend Naruto since it is a manga that has a large of books and has more recommendations than .Hack///XXX. (I don’t remember the website, but it was true at the time.) Unfortunately though, the .hack series isn’t extensive when it comes to book length most of the time, unless if you find a book that contains a lot of the story within it. What I also know is that there are games of the .hack series for the PlayStation brands. Also another thing to take note of, if you know this, is to realize .hack isn’t the only series to have a game adaptation to the manga/anime. For example, the Naruto series. The Naruto series has ran hard and strong but have recently released their final game to be made. And then there’s Sword Art Online, (A.K.A. SAO.) Originally, SAO was a manga series, a game series, (Oh the irony in it) and now one of the most currently popular mainstream anime shows that’s broadcasted. Like .hack though, the entire setting (or at least most of it) takes place in a VR place within an MMORPG.
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