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  1. CulturedDaoist69Att
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    In a nutshell, this novel's main issue could be summed up as inconsistency. The premise revolves around a bullied protagonist who, along with bullies, is transported to a different world, gains a seemingly worthless class, and seeks revenge after being underestimated. The initial setup is a typical power fantasy with revenge elements, with the MC leveling up quickly.

    The first arc, where the MC explores as an adventurer, isn't entirely terrible – it provides a decent, laid-back reading experience. However, issues arise when the MC embarks on a journey. There are multiple plot points left unresolved in the first location, and the pacing becomes erratic, as if the author急于 wrapping up without considering the story's progression. The MC's character development also falls flat, as their moral decisions are given half-hearted and illogical explanations, exemplified by a scene around chapter 70.

    In a nonsensical twist, the MC justifies adding a villainous princess to his harem by claiming that good and evil are subjective. This inconsistency and lack of coherent storytelling make it difficult to engage with the plot. Despite hoping for improvement, after 40 chapters of disappointment, the advice is clear: if you're seeking a well-structured story, this might not be the book for you.
  1. Orange_Coffee
    Orange_Coffee rated it
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    Title: "A NEET's Guide to the Parallel World: A Disappointing Generic Tale"

    This isn't a conventional guide; it lacks the structure one might expect, with no accompanying chapters or side stories to enrich the experience. Despite its intriguing title, the author chose to create a generic isekai revenge narrative, where events revolve solely around the protagonist or those they encounter. There are no unexpected plot twists or surprises, making it predictable.

    The main character isn't even a true NEET – he's merely a regular person who faces bullying before being transported to another world. If you're already indulging in exceptional isekai literature or have already read your fair share, this won't offer anything new or extraordinary. In fact, it's an average tale, by definition. Save your time for more engaging stories.
  1. PlugOStien
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    After reading the raw text translated with Google Translate, I would rate this novel 3.5 out of 5.0. Initially, the first half was commendable, with well-paced events, a solid buildup for the plot, and a logical progression. The protagonist's enjoyment of his new life resonated with me.

    However, the second half was a disappointment. The story lacked coherence, jumping from one event to another without proper pacing or development. It felt like a repetition of the chaotic plot in "Guilty Crown," making it less enjoyable to follow. There were several underdeveloped elements, such as class rank-ups and potions, which were introduced but never fully utilized.

    Additionally, some high-level characters were introduced but never returned or given adequate background, leaving readers unsatisfied. For instance, the MC's encounter with a Level 300 red dragon felt abrupt, and the side characters during the final war were shallow, lacking depth or backstory.

    The MC's lack of a comprehensive backstory was also a drawback. Although his story was briefly touched upon, other characters received more attention. Even when the MC sought revenge, the emotional impact was lacking due to insufficient character development.

    The ending was bittersweet but left much to be desired. The MC's drastic change after a reset, resulting in a different version of himself, felt jarring, especially since he couldn't connect with his past self despite seeing the memories.

    I hope the light novel adaptation improves, allowing for a fresh start from the MC's initial city. Overall, while the first half showed promise, the latter half's shortcomings brought the rating down.
  1. Lachgar
    Lachgar rated it
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    Based on the brief reviews I've seen, I felt compelled to share my thoughts on this series, considering the positive reception of the manga with a 4.8/5 rating. However, the web novel version seems to have a significantly lower score of 2.6/5 despite the story being identical to its manga counterpart, even using the same dialogue. Some reviewers are overly focused on the revenge theme before chapter 20, but it's essential to remember that the story shifts later on.

    It's crucial to approach the novel objectively, rather than letting emotions guide your judgments. Critics often seem to join in the negativity without giving the series a fair chance, resorting to harsh ratings without understanding the author's intentions. The main character's unlikable personality serves a purpose – to depict an immature high schooler transported to an isekai world, experiencing the suffering he once endured. The author skillfully captures the dynamics of the summoned heroes and their journey, including the regretful aftermath of revenge.

    The revenge plot is a buildup to show the harsh reality that these characters must face, even if it means watching Masamune endure pain while they find temporary happiness. The MC's Schadenfreude nature isn't a flaw but a key aspect of his character, especially given his background as a bullied teenager. His actions, such as tormenting those who wronged him, become entertaining as he gains control in this new world order.

    While the writing and pacing may initially be weak, the series shines during the school arc and tournament when the MC confronts and eliminates three classmates. These moments showcase the hidden potential within what might have been dismissed as trash based on initial impressions.

    Some readers may dislike the series solely due to Masamune's character, but it's important to note that his antics are not taken seriously by others in the story, even powerful beings. His portrayal is intentional, reflecting his dual nature as both antagonist and potential ally to his friends.

    In conclusion, while the series has its flaws, it offers a unique perspective and engaging storytelling once you look beyond the initial reception. Give it a chance and judge it based on its merits, rather than solely focusing on a single aspect or character.
  1. Zavia_6318
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    I initially gave this a shot due to the intriguing cover, but it turned out to be a regretful waste of time. The main character is a bitter and vengeful individual whose logic is太极端了: anyone who seemingly ignored his bullying gets a death sentence! Those who tried to intervene, he perceives as hypocritical do-gooders, also meet his wrath. Even royalty, caught up in a war, decide against babysitting him; now the entire kingdom is at risk. The narrative only deteriorates from there.

    Despite openly threatening lives, he walks free without consequences. Summoners, despite his extraordinary skillset (Skill Absorption, a typical 'kill-to-get-power' trope), brush it off because he's a healer. Random teleportations land him in a godlike dungeon for no apparent reason, where he acquires another über-powerful one-hit kill ability before even encountering any monsters. With just one use, his leveling and stats消除了一切紧张感和危险性, leaving the dungeon experience hollow.

    The deus ex machina becomes glaringly obvious, bordering on a parody of over-the-top revenge isekai stories, but alas, the author takes it seriously. This web novel palely compares to 'Failure Frame' or 'Arifureta'; it's not worth your time.
  1. Brolord
    Brolord rated it
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    The book begins quite acceptably, but it's definitely not exceptional. It serves as a decent read if you're looking for something light. However, around chapter 69, the plot takes a nosedive into mediocrity. The main character undergoes an inexplicable transformation, and his actions become illogical, leaving readers questioning whether the original author passed away or if an unannounced 14-year-old emo writer took over the pen. If you're seeking a more enjoyable experience, I'd recommend stopping after chapter 65 or so.
  1. SovereignOfDarc
    SovereignOfDarc rated it
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    Yes, I read the raws because I was eager to uncover the story's progression. Following that, I checked the reviews to see if there were others who had jumped ahead, and I found one who reached chapter 240.

    This narrative isn't tailored for those seeking a tale of revenge or a character's redemption or overcoming flaws. It lacks a clear moral or lesson; it's simply a story, a personal account that the author chose to share, albeit imperfectly. Many might dismiss it as trash or unworthy of their time, but if you're not bothered by that sort of thing, I encourage you to give it a chance.

    Regarding the controversy surrounding healers being portrayed as weak and useless in this world, I initially wondered about it too. However, upon realizing that healers possess only the basic "Heal Level 1" ability (equivalent to Ragnarok's First Aid) with no room for improvement, and have low stats, it becomes clear why they are viewed that way. Though, with proper training, their situation could potentially change.
  1. NothingHill
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    I'm genuinely at a loss for words. The series had a promising premise, but it seems to have lost its focus along the way. The plot had potential, but the main character's objective kept fluctuating between seeking revenge, preventing the future, and even a slice-of-life approach, only to shift back to the future again. Consistency would've been key.

    The MC's personality mirrors Eren's later in Season 3, bordering on sadism and lacking empathy. Revenge should be executed with purpose, not through gratuitous torture. The character isn't the hero but the antagonist, and their actions lead to their eventual downfall, which is fitting.

    Despite some minor grammatical errors in the translation, it wasn't the worst. Overall, I'd rate this series as a below-average F-tech Arifureta clone.
  1. tylerfaught
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    This web story is quite disappointing. The narrative begins with the protagonist attempting suicide as a form of vengeful act due to the superficiality of his peers; however, fate intervenes, and he doesn't actually die, thanks to the intervention of a mysterious hero. In a twist, he reincarnates in a different world alongside his classmates, where a cruel princess perceives him weak and imprisons him in an unbreakable dungeon, reminiscent of familiar tropes.

    As he explores this cave of wonders, he stumbles upon immense power and treasures, transforming him into an unstoppable Gary Stu, the ultimate doomsday protagonist. Exiting the dungeon, his irresistible charm attracts an entourage of one-dimensional female characters who are captivated by him, even a noble family member, despite knowing him for only a short time, pushes her daughter towards him.

    The supposedly unskilled hero, now armed with sword lessons downloaded into his mind by a divine force, becomes a master swordsman overnight. With this newfound prowess, Gary embarks on a quest for revenge, driven by a secret society that holds the nobility accountable for their actions.

    As Gary's strength grows, reaching a superhuman level, his eyes turn red, signaling a shift into a "Super Saiyan" state. Unfortunately, at this point, the story became too much for me to continue following.
  1. DaoistSxkReA
    DaoistSxkReA rated it
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    The novel indeed lives up to the negative reviews. Its most glaring flaw lies in character development. None of the characters exhibit depth or consistent traits, oscillating between two extremes, making them one-dimensional. The protagonist's bipolar nature, while understandable given his mental health issues, is still a weak point, especially when applied to every supporting character who also exhibits similar dual personalities, often without logical explanation.

    The attempt to explore the complexity of human nature feels forced and lazy, with nearly every character, friend or foe, adopting this contrived duality. Other issues arise from poorly managed power dynamics, excessive Deus Ex Machina plot devices, and illogical political frameworks, which others might elaborate on more thoroughly.

    The only redeeming aspect is the mysterious nature of the main character's powers, which could have been intriguing if not for its limited potential. As for the translation, it's being rushed by a single translator whose work is marred by poor spelling and a lack of apostrophes, creating awkward phrases like "theres" and "thst." Despite the译者尽力保持故事流畅 despite the need for editing, I would rate the translation quality at a modest 2/5, acknowledging that it's not the worst I've come across.
  1. hiddenx
    hiddenx rated it
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    The story revolves around an overpowered main character (OP MC) seeking revenge, which is a common theme. Initially, the first few chapters are engaging, but as the narrative progresses, the author consistently overlooks the character's various powers, and this repetitive oversight becomes increasingly frustrating.
  1. Caeruleumm
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    Those who write negative reviews haven't given the story enough of a chance. Nito indeed seeks vengeance, and if you wish to witness the full extent of his brutality, it's essential to stay with the narrative without abandoning it halfway. I assure you, your patience will be rewarded.

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