
Humanity's Greatest Mecha Warrior System
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Author:
Aoki_Aku
- Status: Ongoing
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 38 votes)
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Popular Reviews
It give the impression she is the MC. The MC is supposed to be reincarnated but he forget his memories instantly and she keep hers(that the MC more or less "plunder"). So it gives a portrayal of Nico way more impressive that of MC (kinda feels like neo-feminism to me).
Not to sound sexist or myso but if u pick a story with a male lead to have the FMC in all point equal or even superior u better read a strory with female lead. Must we male feel pathetics and inferior even in novels now to suit the social trent?
mc doesn't seem that unique, considering that he somehow has instincts but no memory of past life, while someone else is his BFF and has both.
this ties in with the weirdly worded title that seems to specify that only the mc is great and has this system, which he doesn't.
im guessing that he gets more unique, but man, it's not really enjoyable to read now.... it's just kinda a slog right now.
If you are interested in mechs, mech battles and upgrades, this is a story you'll definitely like. This story painted the lifestyle so well it almost made me go out and purchase the latest Mechwarrior game out on Steam!
The world background makes sense, the character backgrounds are interesting and a bit mysterious, and their progression makes sense and is consistent.
The only thing that was off for me was their emotional states.
Most of the time, the emotional reactions of the characters are within human norms and are believable. Kids get frustrated with their parents, or are wary about their teachers, or have a love of mechs because they are "cool". It's later on in the story that I have some issues.
When a big loss hits our main character, he doesn't seem sad per se. He just stays around to do what he can then moves on to complete his task. There is little to no reflection of him mourning that loss or that loss affecting him emotionally or inhibiting him. Later, he finds what he has lost but there is no sense of real relief from him. It's just another day, it seems, and life goes on. The same thing happens to the other characters around him. They encounter losses but don't really feel the loss. It's almost like they are brainwashed or on drugs. Or it is just a tragic story that happened on the news. It doesn't affect how they live their lives (even though it happened to them or people they knew).
So while overall I'd rate the story as a 4, I am dropping reading this story because of the lack of emotional development of the characters. If you don't really care about that sort of thing and love mech stories, it's worth a read.
The mecha part of the novel is well explained and has a large degree of realism. The battles also keep your attention and aren't repeats of one thing over an over.
Nico (The objectively best character) is also entertaining, with large quantities of mystery and funny moments, such as the smiley faces on the feet.
The only two flaws I have are the amount of chapters (I need more, I read it all in a day), and the lack of extra information, as while we are given almost everything we need to understand Max and his motivation, we know little about the rest of the universe. Also what caused the nanobots? Am I just an idiot
*slight spoilers*
Also author, if you ever, *ever*, have Nico die, I will find you.
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