CUBE ARTS
STATUS
COMPLETE
VOLUMES
3
RELEASE
September 6, 2019
CHAPTERS
28
DESCRIPTION
High school first-year Takuto has been selected as a beta tester for the new sandbox-style video game Cube Arts, and he couldn’t be happier. As soon as he puts on the game’s VR headset, Takuto finds himself immersed in a sprawling world made entirely of blocks, where he can mine, build, and hunt to his heart’s content. But when a logout error traps him and his friends inside the game, Takuto discovers that even sandboxes can be deadly!
(Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
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10/100Cube Arts proves that writers need to think about what they are writing before they commit.Continue on AniListThis is my trash special contract this season. Thank you for the contract! It was only 28 chapters, but I really want my time back. This manga sucked so much.
I want to at least get what I liked out of the way: the art and panelling was nice, the characters had decent designs, and the story is paced reasonably.
Thats about all I have to say for the positives, and hell, I'm probably stretching it.
There is no story to be enjoyed here. The author liked minecraft a lot and decided the world needs an SAO wannabe minecraft edition. But why? Why would you want to write something so utterly dogshit? Every character sucks: the mc is bland as hell, the villain has the least compelling backstory ive seen in an awful long time, and my God, could you have at least tried to hide the fact that Noa is Nao?
This story isn't even fun, it's just boring and poorly written. There is practically no conflict in the manga, and it tries to take itself so seriously without ever trying to say something meaningful. There are whole chapters devoted to tropes such as the slave dungeons.
My man had to draw 28 chapters of this. That sucks, that really sucks. Manga is incredibly tough and time consuming to produce. That goes without saying, but I want you to fundamentally understand that drafts, scripts, comcept designs, storyboards, editing, the actual process of drawing it all out, revising all had to be done for this slop. There are so many people who have bright ideas and want to tell their story through manga, but realize how difficult that task is and give up. Meanwhile, my man here has this lame ass idea with nothing original and publishes 28 chapters. 28 CHAPTERS. That is so much of his life gone, to something meaningless.
I want writers to think about what they are making before they write. Ask yourself: why am I making this? And if you don't have an excellent answer to that, go back to the drawing board. In a time where AI is taking over all creative jobs, the solution for now is to be more creative. To take more risks. Cube Arts did not do that. It pains to know that Cube Arts is far from the only manga that suffers from these issues.
As someone writing and illustrating my own manga series, Immortals, I know firsthand the struggles that people go through in making stories come to life while balancing it all with the responsibilities life throws at you. Make what you create meaningful. Don't waste your damn time. You are taking a large chunk of your life and devoting it to something others will read. That's an awful big sacrifice, so make something worth everyone's time-make something that has something new to say, and don't let that something resemble Cube Arts in the slightest.
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SCORE
- (2.75/5)
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Ended inSeptember 6, 2019
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