
I Became The Villain The Hero Is Obsessed With
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Author:
Seo Eun-ha,Westway,서은하,
- Status: Completed
Rating(4 / 5.0, 62 votes)
5 stars
26(42%)
4 stars
13(21%)
3 stars
23(37%)
2 stars
0(0%)
1 stars
0(0%)

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Reviews should focus on the translated content, not the untranslated source. Currently at Chapter 98, I haven't witnessed any semblance of a romantic plot, despite the tags. This novel desperately needs a harem tag, as the protagonist is surrounded by females though he claims to love only the main heroine. The world-building doesn't save it either; it's cringe-worthy with a character who's a comic enthusiast turned villain to pursue his love interest. Adding a healer companion who can revive the dead takes away any tension from the story.
The author's thought process seems questionable. In conclusion:
Rating: 0/5, but forced to give 1 star.
The main character's eccentricity is a delightful surprise, and the dynamic between them and their supporting cast keeps things thrilling and amusing. The live chat interactions add an extra layer of excitement, which is universally appreciated, aren't they?
This narrative might not appeal to everyone, but personally, I find it a masterpiece. I just hope it maintains its quality as it progresses.
In "Batman X Captain Marvel," the novel isn't necessarily a standout, but it does have its merits. The characters are well-developed, which adds depth to the story.
Long Review:
While the book doesn't reach the pinnacle of excellence, the character interactions are commendable. The world-building is average, featuring a typical superhero universe with familiar heroes and villains, lacking any groundbreaking elements. However, the female characters shine, creating an appealing dynamic that makes readers root for Batman's connections with them.
Overall, it's a decent read that offers enjoyable moments, especially if you're a fan of the characters involved. Just don't come in expecting too much from it; it's a satisfying choice for casual fans, but not one that will leave a lasting impression.
Despite its flaws – a lack of well-developed characters, excessive convenience, unconventional plot twists, unclear power dynamics, odd perspective shifts, and some initially dull theatrical scenes – the overall experience is quite enjoyable. If you're looking for a charismatic and amusing protagonist, I would still recommend this web novel, despite its imperfections.
The repetitive formula with stronger characters and a new love interest as the "prize" is tolerable, but the lackluster development of the MC's supposed romance is frustrating. The title suggests romantic growth, yet after three-quarters of the book, there's barely any progress beyond the initial steps. What really angered me is that there was a temporary moment where MC and fMC seemed to be together, but the author reversed time and induced amnesia, resetting their relationship for over a hundred chapters – a cheap plot twist that justified a rating of 3 instead of a more balanced 3.5.
If you can overlook the initial translation issues, the story becomes quite enjoyable. However, there are countless plot holes – the author seems to not care about consistency. For instance, if you have a hero who naturally deters villains at night, you wouldn't report their injury to the media; that just doesn't make sense!
Additionally, the author initially emphasizes the limitations of the main character's teleportation and levitation abilities, but later on, they abandon that plot point to move the story forward. This sudden change feels forced and creates another plot hole. In this world, powers should develop in a more organic way, not just for the sake of plot convenience.
Despite these flaws, the story is a light-hearted, low-key adventure with a slow-burning romantic subplot. I had a good time reading it. Just a heads up, this isn't a yandere story – it's a sweet, gentle romance without the extreme obsession. Although there are occasional yandere-themed dreams for comedic effect, the characters never fully embrace that trope.
Also, it's not a harem, as the author clearly enjoys creating strong female characters, even acknowledging their presence. It's a refreshing take on the genre.
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