This background has forged him into a tactical monster. He has learned to spot patterns in chaos, exploit unintended mechanics, and maintain psychological resilience against overwhelming odds. When he enters Shangri-La Frontier —a VR masterpiece with flawless design—he applies his “shitty games” logic to a divine sandbox. The result is explosive.
The battle is not just about damage; it’s about understanding complex attack patterns.
If you can find the raw scans, look at the final three pages. The shading on Sunraku’s eyes is gone. He isn't angry. He isn't scared. He's smiling. The Shitty Games Hunter has found his final boss.
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When the boss monster executes an attack pattern that defies standard logic, his reaction time is instantaneous. He doesn't panic because he has already faced worse, uglier, and more unfair designs in the bargain bin of VR gaming. Share public link
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If you are just catching up, the premise is deceptively simple. Rakuro is a "Shitty Game Hunter"—a player who dedicates his life to clearing broken, buggy, unfair "kusoge" (shitty games). He does this to sharpen his reflexes and test his limits. When he decides to play Shangri-La Frontier , a "kamige" (godly game) with perfect balance and design, he brings that same chaotic, exploit-heavy mindset to a polished world.