The art and characters are still fun, but I rank this a little lower than the others because:
A. I'm a bit confused about what's going on (admittedly, this is probably partly my fault for not reading the volumes closer together, but who is the guy lying wounded in bed at the beginning, with his hands wrapped up, who the Time-Space Witch assures them will live? WHO IS THAT?)
Also, I can't remember which eye Syaoran can't see out of. More than ever now that it's . . . switched . . . I think? Not that it's ever made a difference, as he seems to use the Force to see things on that side at least as well, anyway.
B. The villainish guys in the world of Infinity are especially egregious examples of, "As you know, Bob." I mean, seriously, the one guy's like, "So, my family runs these games, right? And we're the Mafia, right? And you guys have always been close to my family, right? And your names are . . ." :P Starts to be very silly.
It's interesting to see the real Syaoran refered to as "Syaoran" with quote marks, and the fake one without quote marks. It kind of makes sense - for, like, seventeen volumes, we were technically dealing with the fake one, and calling him Syaoran because we didn't know. I guess it might be confusing to switch now.
Actually, it's all pretty confusing. But I'm operating with the understanding that the fake Syaoran was acting on the wishes of the real one most of the time (only deviating on those occasions when he flipped out because of his programming to prioritize collecting the feathers above all else), and that the real one could see through his eye, so it's sort of like the real one was there all along. 'Cause, you know, otherwise, it's sort of upsetting to think that our protagonist has been a freaky clone robot thing all this time and that this new guy's really not connected to anything at all.
Of course, if I'm right about that, it's kind of weird that Sakura's all like, "I know he's not really Syaoran," because, um, he really is.