The background content is that the three protagonists are pulled into the dimension of real-life survival games, and they are forced to participate in various games in order to survive.
Suspense:
1. The layout and reversal of the game script, the double test of intelligence + time, are thrilling to watch
2. The shaping of the world view, the foreshadowing + the exposure of the organization at the end
Thrilling thrill:
1. Whether it's a horse head NPC or a laser gun, there is a sense of heartbeat and blood.
2. The tension and anxiety brought about by acting, including sweat on the head, weak legs, trembling hands and voice, immersive
human nature:
The wolf and sheep game surprised me. To be honest, I didn't expect the protagonist group to die so quickly...
In the beginning, everyone didn't want to face the reality, and people's first reaction before being predicted to die must be to survive by unscrupulous means. So after discovering the secrets of the game, there are fights, confusion, pain, and relief from wanting to dismantle equipment. But before he really came to death, he calmed down and the beautiful side of human nature was revealed. At that time, Yamazaki Kenji really made me cry when he was looking for other people, "I just want you to live."
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