Having multiple books creates high stakes and unpredictable moments.
Managing six notes and three lead characters makes the story feel crowded. Death Note: Light Up the New World
The Shinigami (Ryuk, Ama, and Beppo) look fantastic with updated graphics. Having multiple books creates high stakes and unpredictable
It is a and decently entertaining thriller, but it lacks the intellectual "chess match" intensity of the original series. It’s worth a watch for die-hard fans, but casual viewers might find the plot a bit messy. ### 🔍 Key Takeaways Death Note: Light Up the New World
The characters don't feel as brilliant as Light or L; their "brilliant moves" often feel like luck or plot convenience.