Any manga reader would be interested in this once he/she sees the cover page reads the intro. It was just awesome the artwork, blending of colors, shading, background; it was just so brilliant, you might get to thinking this will be your best read yet.
Unfortunately...
The first volume was really interesting. Slasher-type mangas are pretty rare; the main obstacle is fear and in some cases, each other. And you guessed it, by the end obviously the group decreases to just the main character and the wolf.
But the by the second and third volumes I decided that I wouldn't really classify this manga as psychological. Why? It's not at all empathetic! You wouldn't give a damn what happens to the characters because the later half of the manga, everything was completely visual. Dark spaces could have at least been filled by illustrated thoughts of the characters or balloons at least but there wasn't any! You could breeze through an entire chapter in a minute or less without worrying your might miss something vital in the story! The climax was extremely predictable and it could have ended there but then the author decides to go sci-fi. I appreciate the author doing his homework researching and all but it just didn't fit the theme of the manga!
See not including the last chapters, there are endless possibilities to how the manga could have continued; possibly more into the mystery side of things if. I thought after the incident the remaining characters decide to go after the mastermind only to discover some bigger authority behind the killings or other stuff like that...
From absolutely brilliant this manga turned into complete mediocre...
Art: 9
Story/Plot: 7 before ending. -6 for ending! = 1 (Meh...)
Replay Value: 1 (Not in a million years...)
11/3 ~ 3.7