
Reincarnated into a Game As the Hero’s Friend
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Author:
すずきゆうき,涼樹悠樹,
- Status: Ongoing
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For instance, the author spends extensive time explaining the hierarchy within nobility, even though their sole intention was to express the challenges of being burdened with responsibilities. There are moments of engaging development, but overall, the experience can be quite laborious to read through. I wouldn't personally recommend it, as it feels tedious to endure half the time.
Despite the occasional glimpse of a decent story and plot, the overwhelming amount of irrelevant content makes it difficult for me to continue. I've decided to stop reading, as I prefer not to sift through unnecessary details and the author's ramblings. If you厌恶冗长且无关紧要的信息dump,我建议你避开这部作品。
In summary, I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to those who can tolerate the slower pace of world-building and information-rich passages. It's a rewarding read for those willing to invest the time.
The novel's reliance on exposition left me wanting more, which is why I found the manga version much more enjoyable. They managed to trim the excessive details and shifted focus on political intrigue and tactical aspects, even incorporating occasional yet effective information drops. Perhaps the difference lies in the format; the visuals of the manga make the "show, don't tell" approach more engaging.
"This marks my initial review. As of now, I've only reached Chapter 15, so my comments are limited to that point. Let's begin.
The novel appears to be promising, with well-crafted prose and an engaging world-building. The storytelling stands out as being above average, and the characters exhibit distinct personalities, which adds depth to the story.
The translator's work has been impressive so far; they've been editing and proofreading up until Chapter 15. I stopped reading after that chapter, as I wanted to wait for the updates. It's clear that the translator has put in a lot of effort.
In summary, the translator has done an exceptional job, and I'm looking forward to continuing my reading once more chapters are available. I'll update this review accordingly as I progress."
Characters are simplified to make the protagonist seem intelligent, which is a mild inconvenience compared to other subpar novels. Basic tactics and common knowledge receive praise, akin to the historical appreciation for the simplicity of Sun Tzu's "Art of War" due to the incompetence of those in power.
Unfortunately, the novel's biggest drawback lies in excessive information dumps showcasing the author's research. While these sections serve to emphasize the complexity of mundane background elements, they become tiresome when they take up a third or more of the text. The accuracy and quality of these dumps are uneven, with liberties taken, particularly in military and noble hierarchy descriptions.
I believe the reason for these extensive dumps could be word count requirements. Perhaps authors earn based on word count, or there's a minimum limit for chapter length before publishing. The author might aim to produce numerous chapters, hence the content.
Despite the info dumps, the narrative itself is engaging, and I appreciate the well-written characters. The main character has distinct traits, avoiding the typical power trip or overpowered protagonist stereotype. He's not perfect, acknowledging his flaws without excessive self-doubt. His focus on more pressing matters suggests he may not be oblivious to romantic possibilities, but we'll see if romance plays a significant role. For now, I'm excited to see how the story unfolds.
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