


She's a severely unstable, possessive sociopath that will happily slaughter anyone and anything that get in the way of her selfish romantic fantasies. Speaking of Yuno, she's where most of the fun comes from. Luckily for Yuki, one of the death game's participants is his fellow classmate Yuno Gasai, the prettiest girl in his school who happens to love him so much that she would put her life on the line to protect him. After learning that 11 other people with unique future diaries show up around Japan, Yuki learns that Deus is not a product of his imagination, and he has been selected to take part in a death game that involves fighting to become the next ruler of causality by outsmarting each other with their new prophetic devices. Taking pity on the lonesome Yuki, Deus grants his diary the ability to record future events. Secretly tormented by his solitude, he invents an imagery friend called Deus Ex Machina who claims to be the Lord of Time & Space. He'd rather mind his own business instead of getting involved with other people, writing every mundane activity of his life in a cellphone diary. High schooler Yukiteru Amano is a socially awkward loner who considers himself a bystander. There were a couple of things I really liked about it, but many more things I really didn't like about it. I debated between giving this 2 or 3 stars, and would lean more toward 2.5. Secretly tormented by his solitude, he in This is a review of the entire series! This is a review of the entire series! I debated between giving this 2 or 3 stars, and would lean more toward 2.5.
