Honestly, I felt rather out of my depth reading this manga. There were several things working against me from the start, the first being that despite this being Volume 1, I am clearly lacking some serious degree of background knowledge about the world to be able to follow all of this in a way that results in the plot making even the slightest amount of sense. The second is that, apparently, this follows a set of manga series, of which this is not the first—I’m guessing this is an area in which a lot of the necessary knowledge to be able to appreciate this story will be found. And the third, something I wasn’t aware of until I started perusing the reviews, is that this is apparently based off a video game series?
So, I entered this story feeling entirely off kilter, not following anything because none of it had the sort of build up necessary for the story to work. And it just got worse and worse the farther in I got. All of this ultimately leads me to feeling that I can’t be certain of an adequate rating for Twisted Wonderland — Book of Octavinelle. It begs the question, would I have rated this higher if I’d read the previous ones first? If I’d played the video game?
I can’t say for certain.
What I can say, however, is that this truly does not work as a standalone and it’s not clear from the outset that it’s a part of a series to anyone who isn’t already super familiar with the source material.
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.