
Reincarnated in The World of a Yuri Game as a Man Who Got Sandwiched by Yuri
- Genre: Action
- Author: Ryo Hazakura,Tomato Spaghetti,とまとすぱげてぃ,端桜 了,
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Status:
Ongoing)
5 LN Volumes (Ongoing
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 10 votes)
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Popular Reviews
The main character, being entirely driven by his desires, wouldn't even hesitate to accept anything for the sake of Yuri and related themes. Now, I haven't read beyond Chapter 17 myself, but I assure you, once you hit that point, my point will be clearer.
Additionally, the excessive explanation of magic and related concepts can be overwhelming, and the world-building can verge on absurdity. The main character's erratic behavior, including his obsession with Yuri, self-inflicted hits, and incessant shouting, adds to the unrealistic aspect.
While the basic premise and setting have potential, the story requires substantial refinement, particularly in fleshing out the characters and providing a more balanced narrative.
The confusion arises because, if the plot is fixed and the little sister's romantic ending is positive, it's unexpected for the MC to disrupt the family dynamic, especially if they're aware of the story's progression. However, you also mention that the MC's behavior could indicate they have personal reasons beyond just following the plot, such as their love for yuri.
In your comparison to other stories where the protagonist is aware of the plot, the MC's lack of surprise suggests that the game might not be a straightforward adaptation, which adds to the mystery of their actions.
The character interactions and predictability of the story seem to be a point of dissatisfaction for you, describing them as stereotypical and boring. You find the MC annoying due to their complaints despite knowing their elf master's strength.
In summary, the MC's intervention in the dinner scene appears to defy expectations given the established plot, and their actions raise questions about their motivations and the nature of the story. The story's formulaic elements and lack of surprises contribute to your frustration with the narrative.