Before I really go into the first volume of "SINoALICE", I want to talk about the game that's it's based off of.
"SINoALICE" was a mobile game that featured, easily, one of my favorite narrative concepts of any mobile game ever. And hell, it's such a cool idea it might be one of my favorite ideas *in general*! "SINoALICE"'s main concept was that two weird little puppet things were hosting a big competition that allowed for characters from fairy tales and other stories to fight through monsters and other fairy tale characters for a chance to meet their authors and change some aspect of their narrative. It's an incredibly post-modern concept and one that I love *A LOT*. The idea of having characters reflect on their own stories, and try to forcefully change it to fit their own wishes is incredibly captivating, and it's what made me keep playing in the first place.
All of the characters wished for some sort of inverse or reverse of their narratives in some way too, because they were all a little bit twisted in some way. For instance, Pinocchio just wanted to have someone else live his life for him so he didn't have to make any more decisions that would get him in trouble. And Red Riding Hood loved killing the Big Bad Wolf so much that she wanted her story to be about killing things all the time. My personal favorite was Cinderella, who wanted to meet her author just to kill him for making her suffer so much abuse at the hands of her step-family. These were all narratives that add an extra layer of darkness and remorse to the already grimdark narratives, and it's what fully kept me engaged with the game originally for months.
Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the gameplay. It was the usual Free-To-play mobile game gacha garbage that got overly grindy and boring after the first hour of playing. This, sadly, was the reason I stopped playing for a while. And when I finally found the will to give it another try, the game had been shut down. "SINoALICE" can no longer be played in any capacity. You can't experience its really cool narrative outside of maybe cutscene compilations on YouTube. What a shame.
But hey! That's why we have this manga! Which is why I was so excited to give this a try! Maybe I'd finally be able to see the full narrative that I had missed out on! I'd finally be able to see everything I missed! I'd be able to gorge myself more into this world that I loved! I was so excited!
And...that excitement was immediately snuffed.
I have no idea what the hell is even going on in the first volume of the "SINoALICE" manga. The characters who were explicitly the characters from fairly tales in the game were now high school girls? And now the puppets have to be accessed from apps and keychains? And nobody seems to even acknowledge anything...? Man, I was stumped.
My assumption is that this either takes place in some reality after the narrative of the game had ended, and that this is the result of someone's narrative changing wish. Or maybe the story from the game is leaking out into the real world and taking over real people's lives. Or...maybe it just has nothing to do with the game at all outside of character usage, which is...weird, but kinda cool....in a Yoko Taro kind of way.
It's weird because the characters are all still accurate to who they were in the game. Red Riding Hood is a psychopath, and Pinocchio is someone who lets others control his life. It doesn't feel like this was some half assed measure that didn't respect the source material, but it also...doesn't feel like the source material. The *main thing* that I liked about the source material, the concept of popular fairy tale characters trying to change their own fairy tales, is not present. It might as well just not be a "SINoALICE" manga at all.
But then again, I don't know where this is going. The purposeful usage of the black boxes around characters' names makes me think the story is going to have some big reveal later on, and that's at least got me a little interested. And I also like how overly gory and violent this is. But aside from that, there really isn't anything too interesting keeping me here.
And lastly, I'll just comment on some of the...more unsavory aspects of the narrative here. The weird sex stuff is...uncomfortable at best. The story switches between annoying panty shots and a story of sexual abuse, which don't really mix all that well at all. I wouldn't go as far as to say that it doesn't belong in "SINoALICE", the original game dug into some uncomfortable sexual topics as well. Princess Kaguya's whole thing was that she wanted someone to violently dominate her after all. It *can* work, but I think its execution here is...distasteful.
Overall, I want to see where this story goes, but I don't think it's going to get anywhere close to what I came to love about the game this manga is based on. God, I wish there was a way to experience that narrative for real again...