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Dungeon Dive: Aim for the Deepest Level Manga #4

DUNGEON DIVE: Aim for the Deepest Level (Manga) Vol. 4

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While wandering around town, Kanami bumps into Alty, one of the Dungeon's bosses! Alty corners Kanami, but instead of fighting, she offers to team-up with him! She'll help Kanami explore the Dungeon, but there is something she wants from him in return. Can Kanami keep up his end of the bargain? Will Alty?

172 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 25, 2021

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September 24, 2024
The further into this manga series I read, the more I believe in a conspiracy theory that somehow Sieg's little sister is involved in sending him to what he dubs as the Video Game Dimension. The plot is action-packed and well-paced, the characters are multilayered and inclusive because of Dia's awesome character (he was born female but identifies as male and uses he/him pronouns), and Sieg's development from normal-but-struggling-big-brother-in-the-real-world to endurable-and-brave-warrior is awesome! I like how he gets so used to being in the Video Game Dimension that he rents a house using his boss battle winnings and then buys, saves, and frees a little slave girl who looks uncannily like his little sister from the real world. This proves he isn't a cowards, that he'll do the right thing for a person worthy of goodness, and even though he doesn't believe it himself, he's a straight-shooter of a teenage boy whom every guy in the real world could potentially learn something from. I really like this series, even though I said, at first, that I disliked it. Sieg Vizzita has grown on me, and now I use his name (Syg Vizzita seems like a more feminine spelling to me) as my alias when playing anonymous video games and playing with adventure parties around the world. If you're someone who doesn't like this series just yet, read on and give it a chance; you may like it eventually, just like I did!
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