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  1. rathanNRR
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    I mean can you really blame him?
  1. septimusheap7Sub
    septimusheap7Sub rated it
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    I remember adding this and leaving it in my library to rot. I should take some time to read it.
  1. CultivatorAsura
    CultivatorAsura rated it
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    The protagonist finds himself immersed in a familiar game, embarking on a quest for global peace through strategic cheating, gaming prowess, and forming alliances along the way. Initially, the story lacked a harem tag and the majority of content was Machine Translation (MTL), leading to potential misunderstandings.

    As the story progressed, female characters began to clingily interact with the MC and exhibited repetitive, superficial behavior, causing me to skip parts and question whether it was indeed a harem. Upon checking the novel updates, I confirmed that the harem tag was added, so I appreciate whoever contributed it.

    Despite this, I've decided to drop the story due to poor character development within the harem context. The romantic aspects become uninteresting, and I find myself skipping them frequently. However, there were some positive aspects:

    1. The MC's strategic planning and success in combat with his cheat and game knowledge were enjoyable to read.
    2. The pacing was satisfactory, with fights not dragging on unnecessarily.
    3. Side characters had depth, as they had backgrounds, motivations, and personal lives beyond the academy.
    4. Foreshadowing hinted at an engaging plot structure, with interconnected dungeon storylines.

    However, the negatives outweighed the positives:

    - The female characters' clinginess and repetitive antics felt shallow and detracted from the story.
    - The reliance on the MC for help and attention made them appear overly dependent, despite their own potential.
    - Side characters' personalities seemed static, lacking surprises, even though they were supposed to be new to the MC.
    - Repeated encounters with the same classmates in battles, given the MC's overwhelming power, made the academy feel smaller and less immersive.
    - The lack of a background story for the MC was confusing, especially considering the school's security measures.
    - The MC's capabilities didn't seem to grow or challenge him significantly, given his previous achievements in the game.

    In summary, while there were some redeeming qualities, the harem aspect and its associated issues led to my decision to discontinue reading. If the author were to address these concerns, it might pique my interest again.
  1. TerraChadX0R
    TerraChadX0R rated it
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    The novel possesses a touch of magic, captivating readers without divulging too much detail. It stands out among contemporary Academy Korean literature by avoiding excessive character development, which can sometimes feel overwhelming, particularly in depicting the protagonist's struggles. The fact that the main character is a robot adds a fresh perspective, offering a welcome respite from the repetitive complaining often found in other novels.

    As a moralist, I didn't find the主角's actions overly reprehensible, given his redeeming qualities. However, the story's structure can be likened to a piece of chewing gum – enjoyable enough for a leisurely read, but lacking depth and lasting impact. Characters may not be fully fleshed out, and the central robot character might struggle to evoke deep emotional connections.

    It's important to note that the book isn't a sprawling epic like some Chinese novels with hundreds of chapters. Instead, it's a suitable choice for a casual, time-killing read that won't provoke strong negative reactions. While it may not be a literary masterpiece, it serves its purpose adequately, providing a decent and forgettable experience.
  1. ChakraLord
    ChakraLord rated it
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    Rating: 4 stars out of 5

    The novel has a promising premise but ultimately scores a 3.5 due to certain shortcomings. Let's break down the pros and cons:

    Pros:
    1. The protagonist is portrayed as overpowered, making for an engaging read.
    2. Harem subplot adds depth with well-developed supporting female characters.
    3. Character growth is a strong aspect that keeps readers hooked.
    4. It's a light read, with gradual character development.
    5. Side characters are portrayed adequately.

    Cons:
    1. World-building is weak; it feels like a game world, lacking realism and cohesion with the real world.
    2. The main character's abilities seem unrealistic, bordering on plot armor. For instance, their knowledge of skills after reincarnation is implausible without proper context.
    3. Pacing suffers, as most of the story takes place in a low-risk academy setting, leading to slow progression and fewer meaningful conflicts.
    4. Lack of a clear focus on the main conflict; the story mainly revolves around character growth without a compelling antagonist.

    In summary, while the novel has its redeeming qualities, issues with world-building and character believability bring it down. If you enjoy character growth and slice-of-life elements, it might still be worth reading, but be prepared for a slower-paced story without significant external threats.
  1. prashant_dasari
    prashant_dasari rated it
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    This webnovel is an exceptional and entertaining reimagining, where the protagonist finds themselves transported into the game world after engaging with it. They acquire extraordinary abilities, making for an intriguing storyline that blends elements of mystery with familiar tropes. Some readers initially express disapproval towards a specific character, usually the love interest, as the author's hand seems to steer the plot in a certain direction, raising accusations of bias. However, defenders argue that there are deeper secrets and plausible explanations akin to the characters Dorothy in "Demon Hunter's Limited" or Lucy in "Surviving the Academy," providing alternative perspectives on the situation.

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