
My Friend and I Reincarnated Into a Tragedy Dating Game
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Disgrace
- Status: Ongoing
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 18 votes)
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Review: I love it! Overall, the characters felt great and the parts where we get a bit of their backstory which hit me perfectly was great! It was kind of getting bad when Natan became overworked because of the butchery job he was tasked with (which i felt really bad for) and Bryson was now the focus of the story for a while, but it didnt last TOO long so it was fine, but I wanted to see more of Natan being developed since he was a good character. It's fine with the "Bryson likes Minori but Raisa likes Bryson." but no progress is made ( which is still fine ). I am really rooting for Bryson and Natan to get their fated one and excited on how it'll turn out! Again, I love this unique story! Keep it up! ❤❤❤
So to tell a more real take on the story, it is a little bit light on the actions scenes and the like (Though it is in there somewhat). Instead, most of the content is about people talking to each other and how their relationship gradually progresses.
This story is actually somewhat of a remake of my very first novel, "This Clueless Hero". It was essentially about someone with depression, and their life as they wallow through it. However, this story is different in that the main character has already gotten over their depression. As you go through the story, you see how it still affects him even afterwards, and how he sees the world.
Though it comes off as goofy, that's mostly just so that things don't get too heavy. The main character is, all things considered, pretty weak compared to the rest. Instead, he gets through things using his words, whether callously or amicably.
This isn't a light read, by any means, since most of the story is about its development. But if that doesn't sound too bad to you, then maybe you would enjoy it.
...Also, this totally isn't a shameless five-star review, what?