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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: A common complaint about the manga is the decision to tell the story in AnachronicOrder, as it makes it harder to follow the overall narrative without playing the game first.
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** Keisuke Hiraga, the Fortune Social Link, has been regarded by many as one of the weaker Social Links (a sentiment that didn't dissipate with ''Reload'''s release, which led to many jokes about players being unable to complete his Social Link in their first playthroughs because of how forgettable he is. The other aspect that people remember him for is his uncanny resemblance to ''WebVideo/ScottTheWoz''.

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** Keisuke Hiraga, the Fortune Social Link, has been regarded by many as one of the weaker Social Links (a sentiment that didn't dissipate with ''Reload'''s release, which led to many jokes about players being unable to complete his Social Link in their first playthroughs because of how forgettable he is. is). The other only aspect that people remember him for is his uncanny resemblance to ''WebVideo/ScottTheWoz''.
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* CommonKnowledge: Many fans including ones in this very site consider the manga adaptation as having a happier ending when it is an AmbiguousSituation at best or a BittersweetEnding like the game at worst. They tend to know this only from the very last panel [[spoiler:where Minato, who'd been sitting with Aigis rather than laying his head in her lap, suddenly stands up and greets his friends]] despite the last bits of the story already showing obvious tells [[spoiler:like Minato having difficulty standing and walking and his speech bubbles becoming translucent near the end as his life is getting close to fading away]]. Not helping matters regarding the ambiguity is that the mangaka admitted to disliking the game's (good) ending.

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* CommonKnowledge: Many fans including ones in this very site consider the manga adaptation as having a happier ending when it is an AmbiguousSituation at best or a BittersweetEnding like the game at worst. They tend to know this only from the very last panel [[spoiler:where Minato, who'd been sitting with Aigis rather than laying his head in her lap, suddenly stands up and greets his friends]] despite the last bits of the story already showing obvious tells [[spoiler:like Minato having difficulty standing and walking and his speech bubbles becoming translucent near the end as his life is getting close to fading away]]. Not helping matters regarding the ambiguity is that the mangaka admitted to disliking [[BittersweetEnding the game's (good) ending.good ending of the game]].

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