

0x0 Memories is a short story, rather than a collection of short stories, as the synopsis describes.
A collection of cute short stories: 0x0 Memories Due to an accident, Tsuda Rei has lost all of her memories.
It's also incredibly underdeveloped, even in the realm of short stories.
Character introductions are basic, and most of the dialogue is the main character thinking about her memories.
The reveal of the "twist" at the end feels like the reveal of a villain at the end of a Scooby-Doo episode. Actually, that's unfair to Scooby-Doo - at least there you've got context to figure out who the villain is, and what their motive is.
The ending here just kind of comes out of nowhere. There's no build up to the reveal...it just happens, and the main character is like, "Oh yeah! Hahaha, I totally remember that now!"
he artwork is nice, but that's about all the story had going for it.
0x0 Memories is a short story, rather than a collection of short stories, as the synopsis describes.
A collection of cute short stories: 0x0 Memories Due to an accident, Tsuda Rei has lost all of her memories.
It's also incredibly underdeveloped, even in the realm of short stories.
Character introductions are basic, and most of the dialogue is the main character thinking about her memories.
The reveal of the "twist" at the end feels like the reveal of a villain at the end of a Scooby-Doo episode. Actually, that's unfair to Scooby-Doo - at least there you've got context to figure out who the villain is, and what their motive is.
The ending here just kind of comes out of nowhere. There's no build up to the reveal...it just happens, and the main character is like, "Oh yeah! Hahaha, I totally remember that now!"
he artwork is nice, but that's about all the story had going for it.