I'm not sure if I like or hate this novel I've read all the way to the end (chapter 2962 at the moment). It had some good points like world building, unique power system and plots. But other times I find it boring, annoying with the character being brain dead all the time or just being repetitive talented genius, our MC, being targeted, which is somehow is stlll happening even though were nearly at chapter 3000) . I would say you shouldn't read it unless you have time to kill or read all the great novels, just read the better ones if you haven't like LoTM, SS,T OTCF...
1/2 I write this review to warn any future would be readers of what to expect so you don’t end up wasting time if you are not willing to dredge through all 1500+ chapters.
The good points of the novel are the systems and world building where the powers and abilities used are interesting.
The bad points, which unfortunately outweigh the positives, are every single possible interaction the main character has with any other human. This entire novel sustained the same one single interaction where after you have seen it once, you have basically experienced every single character introduction in the entire story. Character is introduced>they act hostile and have severe young master syndrome towards main character>main character doesn’t say a single word out loud to change their mind and instantly either kills them or proves them wrong>people who witness this are surprised>main character doesn’t gain any fame so the very next person he meets will still judge him…
FYI this is the 3rd in the Tempest series.
1. Tempest of the Steel Mecha (have not found a Translation).
2. Tempest of the Battlefield.
3. Tempest of the Stellar War.
There's a loose connection between them and the author will make references to characters and events in the other novels but you don't have to read them all to understand. Still the progression is interesting.
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The good points of the novel are the systems and world building where the powers and abilities used are interesting.
The bad points, which unfortunately outweigh the positives, are every single possible interaction the main character has with any other human. This entire novel sustained the same one single interaction where after you have seen it once, you have basically experienced every single character introduction in the entire story. Character is introduced>they act hostile and have severe young master syndrome towards main character>main character doesn’t say a single word out loud to change their mind and instantly either kills them or proves them wrong>people who witness this are surprised>main character doesn’t gain any fame so the very next person he meets will still judge him…
1. Tempest of the Steel Mecha (have not found a Translation).
2. Tempest of the Battlefield.
3. Tempest of the Stellar War.
There's a loose connection between them and the author will make references to characters and events in the other novels but you don't have to read them all to understand. Still the progression is interesting.