-manga Shangrila Frontier Shitty Games Hunter Challenges Godly Game Raw Chapter 154- ⚡ «TRENDING»
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.
It’s like trying to speed-run a Tesla using the controls of a rusted-out 1980s beater car. It shouldn't work, but Sunraku makes it look like art.
Let’s break down the core philosophy. In real-world game design, a "Godly Game" is polished until no exploit remains. Shangri-La Frontier (the fictional game) is supposed to be unbeatable. If you are just catching up, the premise
But Sunraku represents the player who doesn't want to beat the game—he wants to break the game.
In Chapter 154, we see the synthesis of two extremes: The raw suggests that Sunraku’s greatest weapon is
The raw suggests that Sunraku’s greatest weapon is his boredom. He has seen every glitch. A perfect attack is boring to him. A perfect mirror match is just a "save file copy."
He wins not because he is stronger, but because he is weirder. Social media is split into three camps:
Social media is split into three camps:
Before we dissect Chapter 154, it is crucial to understand why Rakuro Hizutome (in-game name: Sunraku) is so effective. In most gaming manga, the protagonist is a prodigy who excels at high-spec games. Sunraku is different. His specialty is kuso-ge (shitty games)—titles with broken hitboxes, unfair difficulty spikes, and nonsensical storylines.
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.
Shangri-La Frontier has always argued that player knowledge beats raw numbers. Chapter 154 cements this. Sunraku’s victories are not due to a hidden cheat or a lucky drop, but due to his encyclopedic knowledge of broken game mechanics.