The only problem is I do not think it’s enough. It seems the show though had considered this aspect, with a lengthy prequel flashback helping flesh out the nature and mechanics of the game. Sure we had a few flashbacks, but it didn’t help things make sense once the game rapidly started and the bodies (almost) began hitting the floor. One of the main issues I had with Ousama Game was its adaptation of sequel material with no prior release of (arguably necessary) prequel information. A death game of sex, insanity, and large character casts? Who needs just one when you can have two. I think we all could expect glorious stupidity and meme-worthy moments of horror inebriation following the first episode, but it seems that was just a taster to whet our ravenous appetites. Well I’m definitely not sure whether to be confused, aggravated, or satisfyingly humoured after Ousama Game this week.
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