One day, a Tower appeared, and with it a proclamation by God that Humanity is to be judged for becoming too corrupt.

Regression…

It’s an ability so fraudulent that it doesn’t require any detailed explanation.

Yes, I also agree that it is a fraudulent ability, but…

Isn’t it too much to regress due to just a slightest injury…?

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  1. JackPriper
    JackPriper rated it
    It's truly fantastic! Our protagonist, Kim Jun-ho, possesses the unique ability to regress, but he involuntarily resets when even slightly injured. Despite his incredible regression power, navigating the treacherous Tower requires him to sharpen his skills, strategize, and prevent getting lost amidst numerous regressions.

    What I particularly appreciate are the elements that keep it grounded:

    1. Jun-ho is intelligent, but not invincible. He combines his regression prowess, understanding of tower-themed narratives, and logical reasoning to uncover the mysteries of each level. If you're familiar with this genre and pay close attention, you can also unravel the secrets.

    2. The emotional depth is captivating. Jun-ho's fear stems from the possibility of abandoning his friends by failing floors repeatedly. He grapples with the regressor-depression syndrome and starts viewing his teammates almost like NPCs due to his repetitive knowledge of their actions. His struggle to maintain his identity and the genuine bond between characters is portrayed beautifully.

    3. The novel humanizes NPCs, offering a thought-provoking perspective. The goblins and goblin shaman in the tutorial are not just mindless creatures; they exhibit traits of humanity. The second floor's residents and their constrained lives raise ethical questions, challenging not only the NPCs but also the climbers who, like them, might be driven by an indifferent force.

    In conclusion, I highly recommend this engaging and well-written novel!
  1. Yourbookguy
    Yourbookguy rated it
    I must say, I rather enjoy this novel. The character's journey with his flawed regression ability and the struggle to maintain his mental stability captivates me. I appreciate the slow build-up as the story progresses, where I try to pace myself by reading a few chapters at a time after each floor milestone.

    However, the inconsistent translation speed becomes a challenge. There are days when no updates come, followed by unexpected drops of a single chapter, and then suddenly, multiple chapters land in one day – it's quite unpredictable.
  1. Patriarchleechlord
    While it feels somewhat premature to assign a full 5-star rating at this stage, the series holds promise and appears to be improving consistently. The plot takes a familiar regression theme and pushes it to an extreme level. The true potential begins to reveal itself during the climax of the first arc, with elements reminiscent of the intense "SSS-Class Suicide Hunter" genre.

    There's a risk that the story might lose its direction due to the repetitive nature of climbing floors in a tower, which is a common trope in such narratives. Additionally, there's concern that the protagonist might turn into an overpowered Mary Sue as he gains strength and learns to manage his traits. I'll keep an eye on the series and update my review if either of these issues materialize.
  1. GolbalOffender
    GolbalOffender rated it
    The narrative is heartwarming, centered on the theme of regression. It shares similarities with titles like SSS-Class Suicide Hunter, where the protagonist applies their intellect to protect others, not just relying on brute force. The concept of regression is intriguing – even a minor割伤 from a blade of grass triggers it. What sets this story apart is its willingness to delve into the character's personal journey, capturing the emotional rollercoaster and intimate connections forged along the way. These elements make the reading experience highly rewarding.

    The only potential drawback could be the slower translation pace. However, for those who appreciate the regression genre, this book stands alongside SSS-Class Suicide Hunter and Omniscent Reader as a must-read recommendation.
  1. AlajunJulan
    AlajunJulan rated it
    I must confess, the story exceeded my expectations in a delightful manner.尽管采用了倒退者的常见叙事手法,但主角哪怕微小的伤害都会引发退化这一设定着实增添了趣味性。小说逐步揭示塔系统及其运作方式的方式也相当吸引人。

    总的来说,我对后续内容充满期待,只盼更新节奏能加快一些。这绝对是一部不容错过的佳作!
  1. DaoistuK3Ovv
    DaoistuK3Ovv rated it
    I really enjoy the novel, but I find the slow update pace quite disappointing. The story progresses at such a leisurely pace that it's frustrating to read only a few chapters every couple of weeks. I suggest you save it for later or add it to your list, and perhaps revisit it in a few years when it might have reached its conclusion.
  1. Veldanava00
    Veldanava00 rated it
    I entered this novel expecting a lighthearted comedy with a lovable munchkin protagonist, but left feeling it resembled a modern masterpiece, though perhaps not quite as impactful as 'SSS-Class Suicide Hunter' (which remains superior in my opinion). The storyline on the fourth floor, starting from Chapter 82 and still ongoing, is nothing short of extraordinary, compelling me to recommend everyone to continue reading until that arc concludes.

    Let's delve into the key aspects of the novel:

    Characters:
    The supporting characters lack depth initially, but there's potential in Choi Ji-won's character development in recent chapters. However, the main character shines. Initially, he serves as a foil to other regressing protagonists like Kim Gong-ja from 'SSS-Class Suicide Hunter.' Though not entirely selfish, he prioritizes himself over others and avoids seeking a perfect ending due to the mental strain and potential errors that could result in dire consequences. As the story unfolds, he undergoes a well-paced transformation into a figure of redemption, akin to Gong-ja.

    Power System:
    The power system in 'Regression is Too Much' is intriguing, especially for the protagonist. While infinite regression is virtually unbeatable, the MC's ability comes with significant drawbacks. Early on, he's so weak that even minor encounters can force regression, making it absurdly challenging. The skill operates on a checkpoint system, tied to each tower floor, preventing backtracking once a path is chosen. This adds complexity, as even a near-clear on a lengthy floor requires immense focus, leading to mental stress as he relies more on his powers. Additional skills he acquires are powerful but have strict conditions, ensuring he doesn't solely rely on regression.

    World-Building:
    In terms of world-building, the novel sticks to the typical tower setup with minor variations. The fact that the tower has 66 floors is a neat Easter egg and might hint at something deeper. However, it's not a standout aspect.

    Plot:
    So far, the plot hasn't been groundbreaking. The tutorial and third floor were decent but lacked depth. The MC's growth was the main focus. The second floor was slightly better but still lacked substance. However, the fourth floor is exceptional, elevating the novel to a five-star rating for me. It's intense and thought-provoking, with a satisfying conclusion that's cleverly crafted.

    Overall:
    This story is a hidden gem. Fans of 'SSS-Class Suicide Hunter,' 'Re:Zero,' or similar regressing narratives should definitely give it a try. Even if you haven't enjoyed those, 'Regression is Too Much' stands on its own as a well-written and engaging tale.
  1. HsjdjdjDjrjrj
    HsjdjdjDjrjrj rated it
    I wholeheartedly suggest this story for fans of regression plots - it's a lighthearted take on ORV and, hands down, the most enjoyable regression novel I've come across recently. The narrative is strong so far, with the main character possessing a fascinating set of abilities that make for compelling reading. The supporting characters feel genuine and aren't just there to further the protagonist's goals; watching the MC struggle towards their objectives is quite entertaining. The translation is clean and free from noticeable errors.

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