
My Girlfriend is a Zombie
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Author:
Dark Litchi,Dark Lychee,黑暗荔枝,
- Status: completed
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 47 votes)
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It was meant to exaggerate the repetitiveness of stereotypical novels, I have nothing against harems if it is done correctly.
I edited the original message since it seems to invoke a unprecedented response.
Not trying to invoke a flame war since I still have novels to read lol
His unique power holds potential to aid in reclaiming the world, but he consistently puts himself first, which becomes frustrating over time. He even encounters another woman who he claims to want to 'help,' yet her retained lucidity hinders his control. Instead of seeing this as a positive attribute, he perceives it as a hindrance.
Initially, the character seemed more balanced, but now his arrogance and self-importance are excessive. I find myself wishing for a moment of reality check, like a wake-up call, to humble him.
The only remotely engaging aspects were the zombie hierarchy progression and the world-building, but these didn't compensate for the unbearable nature of the MC's presence. In summary, if you enjoy stories that disregard moral complexities and have no standards for character growth, you might find this entertaining. However, if you prefer a higher quality reading experience, I suggest exploring other options.
If ever I have some spare time, I might push through and read up to the latest release, then provide a more current review.
The main character is portrayed as weak, which might make sense given the focus on the girls, but he often recklessly confronts enemies without them, treating them more like expendable weapons. The MC's character is inconsistent, vacillating between putting himself first and showing concern for others, only to revert back. The power dynamics are unclear; the author fails to establish a proper hierarchy, leading to sudden plot twists where seemingly unbeatable foes escape.
The world-building suffers from poor logic. The author overlooks the fact that zombies grow by consuming others, which should affect their numbers. Instead, high-level zombies keep appearing randomly, while the MC faces constant obstacles due to excessive zombie density.
There was a particular incident where the MC made absurd choices solely to fulfill a romantic subplot. This was the final straw for me; the plot seemed to serve the author's convenience rather than telling a coherent story. With over 1300 chapters, I couldn't justify continuing. One star, and I'd advise others to avoid this.
However, I must admit, the open-ended conclusion left me feeling slightly disappointed. It felt like the beginning of a new chapter rather than a proper conclusion. I would love to see the author continue this series with the protagonist's journey to find their mother and explore more mutated species. I truly hope they surprise us with a sequel that takes the story to its full potential. Thank you for your hard work so far, but finishing a great novel does leave a sense of emptiness. Fingers crossed for a comeback! ????
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