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A review by angethology
PTSD Radio Omnibus 1 by Masaaki Nakayama
3.5
Creepy as fuck but pretty confusing
The story takes place across different timelines, showing how Ogushi's curse affects all kinds of people. Its origin is sprinkled here and there in the book, and because of how it jumps around, the overarching plot is hard to decipher.
But so far the big picture doesn't seem to be the point, because it focuses more on individuals scenes and the horror of being breached by clumps of hair and contorted faces. There's a jump scare-like aspect that kind of haunts you, and just when you think you're used to seeing the haunting of Ogushi's curse, another version pops up.
Impressive, and wonderfully scary, but I hope the next volumes are less convoluted. Would also recommend getting the physical book, I'm currently reading it digitally and do feel like the screen aspect is kind of taking away from the fear factor at times.
The story takes place across different timelines, showing how Ogushi's curse affects all kinds of people. Its origin is sprinkled here and there in the book, and because of how it jumps around, the overarching plot is hard to decipher.
But so far the big picture doesn't seem to be the point, because it focuses more on individuals scenes and the horror of being breached by clumps of hair and contorted faces. There's a jump scare-like aspect that kind of haunts you, and just when you think you're used to seeing the haunting of Ogushi's curse, another version pops up.
Impressive, and wonderfully scary, but I hope the next volumes are less convoluted. Would also recommend getting the physical book, I'm currently reading it digitally and do feel like the screen aspect is kind of taking away from the fear factor at times.