Board Thread:Anime/Game Discussion/@comment-27659575-20170226234832/@comment-3263059-20190608121838

LEONOX233 wrote: It's mediocre, I thought that I would hate it in the end, but it's just meh.

At first I couldn't stand Jorge, but he got a little better after becoming a pilot, and I kinda can see what the story wants to tell with him, he's just a secondary minor character without aspirations of grandeour, that was thrusted to become the "piece to complete the universe" by the whim of the author (just to be sidelined anyway), but the kid detective duo, Joji and Tsukumojuku (that are the exact same character, if you think about it) are insuferable.

The Jorge storyline is the best one, at least it tried to develop character, while the Joji one was too busy with its convoluted bullshit to give a damn to develop anything, and while the strange things happening are intriguing at first, it becomes boring and tiresome when you realize that the novel ain't going to stop and give you some good answers.

But I can't say that all things are awful, the aerial battle with zombie pilots was exciting and the stand battle on the spaceship, that was the only time we get close to a proper stand battle in this novel.

The ending is a fucking joke, it disregard a bunch of things to achieve a forced happy ending, one thing that I like about JoJo is that every journey was its sacrifices, and even the more happier endings (like Part 4) are bittersweet in some way, so endings that outright revive dead characters to "fix" the original events are so fucking disgusting to me. Why Part 4 end is bittersweet?

Because of what Hayato said about preferring Kira to pay for his crimes instead of dying?

Because that's BS and the reader doesn't have to share the same feeling, especially if you've seen Part 1, 2 and 3 where the heroes simply don't care about it and just want to end the villain for good. What happened to Kira is very common in JoJo's universe.

Because of Reimi?

She's already dead, so... Nothing really changed.