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[56] Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma: The Dish of Friendship and Bonds (食戟のソーマ 友情と絆の一皿, Shokugeki no Soma: Yūjō to Kizuna no Hitosara) is a visual novel developed by FuRyu[57] and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It was released for the Nintendo 3DS on December 17, 2015. A teaser
trailer was revealed on May 24, 2015. [58] The game features an original story
that takes place in Europe while characters from the series interact among each other. In addition, the characters will be voiced by their respective voice actors from the anime. [57] Gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the duration of the game is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen which represents either the dialogue between the various characters or the thoughts of the protagonist. Like many other visual novels, players will go through all kinds of situational events as the original story unfolds. [59] Reception[edit] Critical response[edit] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network gave the first volume of the
manga series a B; praising the art and Soma as a likeable protagonist. However, she called the amount of fan service unnecessary and noted that it might make some readers uncomfortable. [60] On the conclusion of the first series, Silverman commented "bumpy run with a slow start and some problems along the way". [61] Ashley Hawkins
writing for Manga Library called the manga a "insta-buy" due to its depictions of food and how the recipes are genuine.
He also explained that the spoon bending seen in the series was based on Uri Geller. [24] A few weeks before the September 11 attacks, Urasawa turned in a manuscript for 20th Century Boys where two giant robots fight and destroy buildings in Shinjuku. But after the attacks, the artist could not bring himself to illustrate that scene and created a chapter almost entirely devoted to Kenji singing a song, in order to express how he felt. [22][25] When Urasawa began 20th Century Boys in 1999, he was already
writing Monster semimonthly and continued to serialize both at the same time. Although he was briefly hospitalized for exhaustion at this point, Monster ended in 2001 and Urasawa began writing another series simultaneous to 20th Century Boys in 2003
with Pluto. [26] While working on 20th Century Boys, Urasawa injured his shoulder to the point he could not draw, and even considered retiring as a result.
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