
The Game That I Came From
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It’s fun I guess to daydream that you are earth’s greatest spiky-haired badass and that all the cool dudes and all the pretty ladies with the big boobies are endlessly, endlessly in awe of your awesomeness. But it is not fun to read that story. In fact, it’s really embarrassingly bad by the time you are a couple dozen chapters in.
A regressor gets a second chance at playing a video game. What's good is that it feels like a real game. It has story mode and levels you can replay infinitely at different difficulties, which affects item drops. Exploits used are believable and not game-breaking. What's bad is that it's mostly the MC showing off, and the rest of the story and characters feel flat. Awakening in the game unlocks superpowers in real life, but this is just starting to get explored.
I think reading some of this has made even me edgier. I couldn't handle the cringe anymore and dropped this around chapter 20.
The leveling system is completely retarded and the "Oh look at how the MC's is badass moments" made me throw up in my mouth. I can see maybe once in awhile but not EVERYTIME.
Like the previous comment nothing is ever really explained and I laughed at the MC's "return" and just popped the helmet on right after the old man gave it to him. If you're bored maybe it's a kill time read, but this is a very poor wannabe The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor.
The summary explains all you need to know. The characters' personalities are one dimensional, and the plot is flat. The story is all about leveling up fast and being OP.
It does not go over what caused this interesting world dynamic of becoming superpowered in real life; how theses superpowered individuals change society; or even how the main character can re-enter society with a sudden change appearance and location transfer.
Dropped @ Ch 38.