Lost in the vast expanse of space, trapped in the icy confines of a metal spacecraft, I was forced to face a horrifying truth.
That I had transformed into a ruthless alien predator in a space survival game.

Lost in the vast expanse of space, trapped in the icy confines of a metal spacecraft, I was forced to face a horrifying truth.
That I had transformed into a ruthless alien predator in a space survival game.
翻译有时因机器翻译而略显不足,导致某些细微之处难以准确传达。译者间的协作不够,术语和名称在翻译过程中有所变化,风格也未能完全保留,虽然整体上比许多其他韩文小说写得更出色。
对于批评者,一些阅读理解能力有待提高。故事背景设定类似于《刀剑神域》,主角身处一个不久的未来,通过沉浸式VR技术游玩游戏,被投入游戏世界。世界中的不合理之处可归咎于游戏平衡和机制,而非现实。虽然这可能显得牵强,但请记住,这是游戏设定。作者偶尔会提及游戏世界与现实的差异,但这些差异是有限的。
总的来说,这部小说凭借动作、悬念和恐怖元素的巧妙融合,以及主角适度的成长轨迹,使其成为这一类型的吸引力所在。尽管剧情部分可预测,但独特的进化路径和情节交织使其保持了吸引力。
至于作者能否避免韩文小说常见的后期乏力问题,即剧情变得拖沓,我们拭目以待。
Many plot elements feel borrowed, such as inspirations from "Alien," "Predator," and "Deep Blue Sea." While borrowing isn't inherently bad, the reliance on recycled ideas raises questions about originality. The excessive action resembles "John Wick" films, resulting in a shallow plot progression. A shift in pace or MC's activities, like turning followers or infiltrating powerful organizations, would improve the story.
A more strategic, cult-like development, similar to "Warhammer," would have been more engaging than the current direction. Instead, the reviewer suggests checking out "White Spider" for a better plot and "Dragon Hatchling" for improved writing. They are hesitant to recommend the book but will continue reading up to chapters 250-300 to see if the experience improves.
The MC's ruthless nature stems from his view of humans as mere sustenance for his growth, which may be justified given the自私 and corrupt nature of humanity in this world. The lack of likable human characters in the story drives empathy towards the protagonist's journey.
What's interesting is that the relatable characters are actually MC's monstrous companions, from various species, who assist him in combat missions and ambushes. Thanks to the game's reality-bending twist, these creatures can now cooperate with him, unlike in the original game where Amorphs were solitary and uncommunicative.
In summary, this series captivates with its protagonist's strategic thinking and the unexpected alliances formed in this transformed reality.
Another annoyance is the main character's decision-making; he consistently chooses high-risk targets instead of adopting a long-term, low-risk strategy. However, considering his circumstances, it's somewhat understandable. The final issue I have might be a plot hole - the game they all play has endings based on race, yet it's multiplayer, and there's a generational gap between players who've heard of the MC's legend. It might just be something I overlooked, but it plays a role in the power dynamics.
Despite these concerns, the leveling up of the protagonist's abilities and their downsides is part of the series' appeal, as it follows his transformation into a space monster. So, while it's not perfect, I'd still rate it between 3.0 and 3.5.
The uniqueness of the story lies in the fact that the MC is a genuine monster, not a stereotypical hero. The interactions between him and his companions are enjoyable, especially with their playful antics and the amusing cross-species confusion that arises when they care for each other.
Positive Points:
1. The main character (MC) is indeed a monstrous protagonist, which adds an interesting twist to the story.
2. The power progression is well-designed, though it feels somewhat forced at times to prevent the MC from becoming too overpowering. The rarity of certain traits acquiring mechanisms can create a sense of challenge.
Mixed Points:
1. The MC's ability to obtain traits through random chances can lead to either smooth sailing or frustrating obstacles. It would have been more balanced if there were a more organic system for trait acquisition.
2. The MC's reliance on specific, unconventional means (like consuming insects) to gain traits is underutilized and lacks depth.
Negative Points:
1. The author's choice of setting, with constant danger, feels contrived. A safer, uninhabited planet with diverse wildlife would have allowed for a slower, more natural progression without the constant threat looming.
2. The repetitive enemy cliché detracts from the overall experience, making the narrative less engaging.
3. The MC's obsession with conflict追逐 becomes a glaring issue, hindering character development and balance in the plot.
Overall, while there are some enjoyable elements, the story suffers from pacing issues and clichéd tropes that could use improvement.
The main character starts as a typical gaming enthusiast, particularly fond of science fiction and alien themes. He ends up in the game he loves most after agreeing to participate in the beta test for its sequel. Surprisingly, he's reborn as his favorite alien species, the AMORPH – a creature known for excelling in the mid-to-late stages of gaming, similar to League of Legends, where they gain strength by consuming other beings with genetic material.
This transformation is fascinating, as the reader witnesses the MC's growth and the excitement of discovering his potential. The alien's strategic hunting abilities and intelligence make for engaging storytelling, as he relies on wit rather than brute force. As a first-time reviewer, I'm aware there might be room for improvement, but overall, it's an enjoyable read.
The story blends genres such as survival, horror, fanfiction, isekai, and even elements of romance, though it leans towards darker themes. It starts with a zero-to-hero journey and gradually builds complexity. There's a touch of humor, especially for fans of slime-related characters, and potential for epic battles or even god-like powers.
Some critics questioned the morality of the main character, but it's essential to understand that the story isn't about human ethics. The MC's perspective is shaped by their transformed body and the harsh reality of their new world, where survival often means eliminating life. The connection to their favorite monster serves as an intriguing hook.
Regarding the translation, there was a significant issue spanning 100 chapters, but the translators, Jjescus and Demon God's Disciple, have since been replaced. So, be cautious when you encounter their names and pay attention to ensure the content makes sense. While their earlier work negatively impacted reviews, the quality has improved.
Lastly, if you've reviewed the book during that period, remember to criticize the translation rather than the author's work, as it's a challenging task to translate from one language to another. The author has put effort into crafting the original story, and it's crucial to appreciate that it's a Korean novel translated into English.