This novel is hilarious. So funny and i laugh in every chapter. So bad it has only 390chapters for now, the book has 500+ chapters in total and you can read it somewhere else but the translation is bad so sometines is so hard to understand especially when you need it to get the plot latee on. Anyways, i really enjoyed what i read.
This is a novel with the most realistic MC i have ever seen.
Not only was he traumatized by being a hated celebrity on the internet, it gave him severe pathological social anxiety. He proceeds to spend his days avoiding those around him, including coworkers and potential friends. Essentially becoming a social recluse.
And yes, this is in fact an isekia dungeon fantasy novel with an overpowered MC. Just an MC written like a masterpiece of a character.
Because really, most people with internet fame irl, no matter how they pretend to not care about hate comments, when it happens for the first time it really affects them. They just get used to it. However, it isn't uncommon for the person getting internet hate to get depression from it whether they have gotten used to it or not. But even without that, the content of the internet hate is what impacts the MC the most because it is an accusation only he knows is false. A horrid one at that.
Story 7/10:
What elevates this story are the added elements like our protagonist's sky-high self-confidence, lovable characters, a delightful atmosphere, and much more. All of these come together to create a light-hearted and relaxing romantic comedy.
Art 8/10:
The author's distinctive art style is simple yet elegant. We can read the characters' expressions, feel their love and empathy, even in scenes without dialogue—and that's what makes '80s manga so special.
Character 8/10:
For such a short story, there's ample character development. The leads have fantastic chemistry, and not just them but also the entire boarding house family (except for the somber guy who remained unexplored). There are no over-the-top rivals or unpleasant ones either.
Enjoyment 10/10:
It's brief, funny, and thoroughly enjoyable. It's a "happy pill" that takes three hours or less to consume. Unlike other stories, I don't think it had an open ending because we were already aware of the characters' feelings, including those of the side characters. It was clear from their appearances, speech patterns, and interactions who would end up with whom. So, it was refreshing for the manga to conclude without showing relationships evolving further. For me, it felt unique to not witness any heartbreak or forced second relationships just to tie loose ends.
Overall 9/10:
*Hiatari Ryoukou!* is my new favorite romcom, one that I'll likely revisit every now and then ♥
Popular Reviews
Not only was he traumatized by being a hated celebrity on the internet, it gave him severe pathological social anxiety. He proceeds to spend his days avoiding those around him, including coworkers and potential friends. Essentially becoming a social recluse.
And yes, this is in fact an isekia dungeon fantasy novel with an overpowered MC. Just an MC written like a masterpiece of a character.
Because really, most people with internet fame irl, no matter how they pretend to not care about hate comments, when it happens for the first time it really affects them. They just get used to it. However, it isn't uncommon for the person getting internet hate to get depression from it whether they have gotten used to it or not. But even without that, the content of the internet hate is what impacts the MC the most because it is an accusation only he knows is false. A horrid one at that.
What elevates this story are the added elements like our protagonist's sky-high self-confidence, lovable characters, a delightful atmosphere, and much more. All of these come together to create a light-hearted and relaxing romantic comedy.
Art 8/10:
The author's distinctive art style is simple yet elegant. We can read the characters' expressions, feel their love and empathy, even in scenes without dialogue—and that's what makes '80s manga so special.
Character 8/10:
For such a short story, there's ample character development. The leads have fantastic chemistry, and not just them but also the entire boarding house family (except for the somber guy who remained unexplored). There are no over-the-top rivals or unpleasant ones either.
Enjoyment 10/10:
It's brief, funny, and thoroughly enjoyable. It's a "happy pill" that takes three hours or less to consume. Unlike other stories, I don't think it had an open ending because we were already aware of the characters' feelings, including those of the side characters. It was clear from their appearances, speech patterns, and interactions who would end up with whom. So, it was refreshing for the manga to conclude without showing relationships evolving further. For me, it felt unique to not witness any heartbreak or forced second relationships just to tie loose ends.
Overall 9/10:
*Hiatari Ryoukou!* is my new favorite romcom, one that I'll likely revisit every now and then ♥