
Guild Wars
-
Author:
Kotario
- Status: Ongoing
Rating(4 / 5.0, 70 votes)
5 stars
18(26%)
4 stars
35(50%)
3 stars
17(24%)
2 stars
0(0%)
1 stars
0(0%)

Popular Reviews
Now onto the meat of the review.
For the last week I had been searching for a new VR-novel, since most of the ones I'm enthralled with and am waiting on updates for have been on hiatus or are currently way too slow with their updates. There's a long list of novels in this exact genre I've read but the ones that match up to this one aren't many. Notable ones are:
-Phoenix Phire (Small hiatus should continue in a few weeks)
-Rise of the Undead Legion (Very slow with updating)
-Realm of Myths and Legends (Currently on hiatus)
If you've read any of the above then this one is a must have on your reading list. Vice versa aswell.
---
There's a lot to say for this novel and I'll try to keep it somewhat short, atleast for my standards.
---
The world is as I mentioned before very elaborate more so because both 'worlds'(VR and Reality) get explored and explained, however there's no long info dumps to be found. Everything has it's time and place beyond the initial introduction which feels easy to grasp whilst reading. Never at one point did I get annoyed by exposition. Both worlds feel as if they are filled with life and adventures/interesting things.
One thing I like about VR-novels among other things are the Game-Elements and they are described beautifully here, with the proper appearance. Author seemingly puts a lot of effort into making sure the numbers add up and can always be found in the chapter comments if anything is incorrect or mixed up.
Overall I really like the world-building of this Novel and it feels alive. There's a few Side-Stories added in showing other people's perspectives which help in that regard.
---
Characters come alive and feel genuine. Their feelings can be experienced and are played with by the Author in a realistic way.
The main character has multiple personalities which after reincarnating and progressing through the story alter and change in regards to what happens in a realistic way. I usually don't really like characters which are at the utmost top of the Dao of shamelessness as many readers have called it but I find it passable, plus he doesn't use it a lot.
I feel like the interactions between Qion Qi(Think I'm writing this wrong ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ) are somewhat 'too' silly sometimes. There's only so many fart jokes which I can personally enjoy before that gets old, sometimes I wish he could just be the bad ass lion sidekick I imagine him to be instead of the comedic relief of the story. Even without him farting and such there's enough humor in the Novel to get around.
Author in the beginning got a lot of shit for the Female main character which I don't think he deserves. Admittedly I've come in after all the changes were made so I don't know exactly how the story was before but as it stands now I've never hated or disliked her. I actually like her drive and motivation, backstory and how she treats the people around her. I think she's well written.
MC's guild is filled with fleshed out and loveable characters which I like reading Side-Stories about, aswell as interactions between them and the MC.
His various love interests are the same, filled with different realistic emotions which keep them feeling alive.
They add a lot to the story and I like that there's a few chapters worth of stories inbetween Arcs filled with conversations and interaction between them all.
---
Writing is superb and is easy to understand and get through, the reading experience is delightful. The editor(Devil's Advocate) does his job great aswell.
Anyways I need to cut it off here, can only have so much in a review, one day I'll get better at that.
Thanks for writing Author (◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。
The plot is amazing and has tons of potential, and for once it manages to surprise me, it wasn't predictable and repetitive.
The MC is a villain that's a plus the FM is the same too.
The personality of the MC grow with the story *SPOILER* from a rabid dog to a smarter and milder one after he learn about things his missed in the past.
The world building still a bit shallow as the story is in its start but wherever the story go everything is explained.
The chapters are long, so it is 3000 words of badassery (as the author said) which make the count double or almost triple the chapters, (other novels have 1000-1500 words per chapter).
The author is so talented that I hate how much I love him
when people say these things, i wonder what you choose in the psychological experiment of a train going over a child or 5 old people and you have only the power to choose which rail it goes down.
some things are ineviteble, should we just because they HAD to make a choice punish the victim for the actions taken?
Leave a Review