Futayado Nanako calls herself a part time warrior, though all the places she worked at got bankrupt, now has too much time on her hands. And to that opportunity, she was invited by a very close friend of hers, a pro gamer and a live streamer, and decided to do the world’s first VRMMO with a live stream function 《WorldLive-ONLINE》. And so, a real cheat girl who has extraordinary strength (21 years old) carries a blunt weapon and rampages through the VR world, a bludgeoning refreshing story where the viewers tremble in fear !

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  1. Webstar3493
    Webstar3493 rated it
    Okay, how should I put it? It's simply excellent. The storyline stands out, offering a refreshing slice of life with relatable yuri elements. However, the real gem lies in the battle scenes – they're like a cleansing balm after reading subpar Chinese novels or generic isekai stories. The thrilling and well-written combat, along with the translation, is a treat to behold. I wholeheartedly give it a 5-star recommendation.
  1. AsDarkAsBlack
    AsDarkAsBlack rated it
    The conflicts are engaging, and the translations are smooth with a great pacing. The game settings are well-considered, and the main character is likable. I don't have any issues with the story; quite the contrary, it's been ages since I've been so excited to read the next installment. The yuri aspect is of the cute and heartwarming variety, which suits my preferences perfectly. Although some may question the MC's decisions, those doubts are effectively addressed through the perspective of her friends.
  1. Sebimon
    Sebimon rated it
    The game offers genuinely light-hearted Yuri content without crossing any boundaries, and its intricate systems are commendable. Despite occasional stretched explanations within the lore, they still manage to hold together. The only issue I come across in reviews is when some critics ask why the protagonist doesn't pursue a career in sports like athletics, arguing that she'd be banned almost immediately due to her exceptional abilities rendering competition unfair. In sports, everyone competes on an equal footing; if someone outshines expectations, they might be moved to a higher league, like in boxing where skilled fighters are promoted to heavier divisions. However, in this game's scenario, there isn't a suitable category for the protagonist to compete at a fair level, thus taking away the competitive aspect.

    If you want to avoid potential spoilers, feel free to skip the next part, as it leans more towards a personal gripe.
  1. Blackblood24
    Blackblood24 rated it
    I thoroughly enjoyed the content I've read thus far, and I sincerely hope someone gives this book a chance. Although I'm not writing an elaborate review due to the passage of time since I last read extensively, I must mention that the dive/virtual reality massively multiplayer online (VRMMO) genre has always held a special place in my heart, and this story incorporates some intriguing elements from that world. The real-world backstory adds depth to the narrative, almost akin to a subtle, captivating conspiracy plot – though I might be exaggerating, it's definitely an appealing aspect.

    Unfortunately, I can't seem to rate it with stars at the moment.
  1. Nadare17TfB
    Nadare17TfB rated it
    As the summary suggests, the narrative revolves around Nanako, a extraordinary protagonist, and her thrilling adventures within the virtual reality massively multiplayer online game, WorldLive-ONLINE (WLO). Unlike other VRMMO novels focusing on overpowered characters or power imbalances, Nanako's strength lies in her innate physical prowess and talent, which become evident through flashback chapters.

    The yuri element primarily involves Nanako and her childhood friend Rinne, who introduced her to the game. Rinne is a skilled gamer and live streamer, hailing from a prominent and wealthy family. Their relationship is platonic; they have a strong bond, but no romantic inclinations, as evidenced by their lack of physical intimacy and stagnant development.

    What sets this story apart from others in the genre is its rich and intricate world-building. The author excels in detailing not only the characters' real-life backgrounds but also the extensive history of the game universe, spanning thousands of years. It's unfortunate that the series was discontinued before reaching its conclusion, but one can hope for a resurrection.
  1. Shacksydrizzy
    Shacksydrizzy rated it
    To encapsulate this web novel, I'd say it's light and enjoyable, with an intriguing layer of intrigue and a touch of enigma in its backstory. The characters are delightful, and their interactions bring pure joy. Although the live streaming aspect often serves as a subtle backdrop, it truly stands out during those engaging moments. The connection between the streamers and their viewers, particularly the main character and her audience, feels authentic, like a real-life streaming experience. Occasionally, chapters solely dedicated to chatroom conversations add a lot of humor.

    In summary, I wholeheartedly recommend giving this a try. I sincerely hope this work gains more attention or receives an official translation. I can comprehend why another publisher chose not to continue, but it would be unfortunate for it to remain untranslated.
  1. Yuno_Jiro
    Yuno_Jiro rated it
    It's an enjoyable read, far superior to many other game-inspired novels. The characters are well-developed and the battle scenes are exhilarating. On top of that, it has a heartwarming and endearing charm.
  1. YuoHuyao
    YuoHuyao rated it
    Indeed, the storyline holds significant weight, impacting both the historical context and the protagonist's character growth, particularly Yuri. It exudes a heartwarming essence, which is why I believe it deserves a full 5-star rating. The only issue lies with the translation; as of my writing on November 28th, there hasn't been a new chapter in almost three months. Neither the translator's page nor the author has provided any updates, leaving readers, including myself, in the dark about when to expect the next installment, whether it be in its original form or the translated version.

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