Genocide Online ~Playtime Diary of an Evil Young Girl~

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Takenoko,タケノコ,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Hiatus)
    LN 3 Volumes (Hiatus

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

____this story sets in Japan that developed a little different history from yours.

This is how a Japanese Princess relieves her stress of the day by using the latest VRMMORPG, and while playing the villain there, the first town turns into whirlpool of chaos, smashed the underground organization in one hand and went for a coup. It’s literally a playtime diary of a girl who is called as “Genocider-san”, “Roaming Last Boss”, “A different person plays the game”, “Raid Boss”, “Ruthless”, “Calamity”, and such by the players.

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  1. AmeliaGladhispiU
    AmeliaGladhispiU rated it
    To begin with, I must admit that the beginning might not be the strongest aspect, but what truly stands out for me are the characters and their captivating interactions.

    Secondly, it's crucial not to solely rely on reviews from readers who have only glanced at the prologue or a limited number of chapters; their initial impressions may not be a comprehensive representation of the entire story.

    Lastly, this novel holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorites, not simply because it's exceptional, but rather because I genuinely enjoy every page I turn.
  1. B0mbaCl0ckRsb
    B0mbaCl0ckRsb rated it
    I thoroughly enjoy this novel. The protagonist is a one-of-a-kind character, possessing an intriguing mix of cunning and self-awareness. She recognizes her unusual nature, both physically and mentally, viewing life almost like a playground where she toys with others, likening it to pouring water on an ant hill or manipulating insects. Her perception of the world is distinct from others.

    The only person who can somewhat restrain her darker impulses is her mother, while her father's disdain and neglect leave her puzzled. A turning point occurs when she witnesses her mother apologizing to a teacher for her daughter's misbehavior. Following this incident, the protagonist chooses to isolate herself at school, cultivating a preference for solitude and quiet, which aids in suppressing her psychopathic tendencies and allows her to present a more composed demeanor.

    After her mother's passing, feeling unable to maintain control, she decides to embrace her psychopathic side, channeling it into a virtual game setting.
  1. LightningSnail
    LightningSnail rated it
    This is an incredibly compelling story. Initially, I anticipated a humorous and intriguing world, but it has surpassed my expectations by delving into the character's profound motivations. Chapter 79 reveals a significant backstory - the protagonist's father abandoned her after her mother's passing, labeling her a murderer. This fuels her resentment towards those who receive the love and affection she was denied. Furthermore, the main character's skills and badassery add an extra layer of excitement.
  1. DineshChavan7180
    DineshChavan7180 rated it
    This book excels at portraying the "evil protagonist" trope, maintaining its consistency throughout without relying on cliches found in many other novels. The narrative cleverly intertwines flashbacks to create a believable and chilling portrayal of the main character, who isn't simply a misunderstood innocent – she embraces her dark nature. Unlike typical stories where the protagonist is framed for a murder, this one delves deeper into the psychological complexity.

    The development of the main character's character is nothing short of impressive. Had the story jumped straight into the game plot, it would feel jarring with seemingly arbitrary violence. However, through the real-world backstory, we see that these actions stem from a genuine psychological instability, making for a breath of fresh air.

    While I haven't had the chance to explore much beyond the second town, the world-building thus far has been exceptional. However, the supporting characters could use some more depth. Overall, despite the minor setback, I highly recommend this series, with the exception of young readers due to mature content.

    In summary, an outstanding read that captivates with its unique take on the anti-heroine and immersive world-building, though room for improvement in secondary characters.
  1. nooms
    nooms rated it
    This novel is unjustly overlooked. The low ratings might stem from outdated reviews, which I can't fault earlier readers for. Allow me to give you a brief overview without revealing too much. The protagonist is a born psychopath from a wealthy family, deriving pleasure from hurting others and lacking empathy. Her mother was her sole restraint, but tragedy struck when her mother passed away, leaving her with an abusive father who remarried and mistreated her. Her mother's memory was the only thing holding her back from acting out.

    The story begins with the arrival of a mysterious package labeled KSO. Here's what I can share without spoiling: Despite its violent content, the narrative doesn't glorify the protagonist's actions. It acknowledges her mental state and portrays her need for help. As the story unfolds, it seems to evolve into a character-driven journey where she forms friendships and confronts her illness. The only significant plot hole is her extraordinary combat abilities, which the author chooses not to delve into.

    In conclusion, I'd advise against forming an opinion based solely on superficial comments. This book offers a compelling story and deep character development, setting it apart from many other VRMMORPG novels in terms of storytelling. While the game world could use more development, it's still better than most in its genre. I've said my piece, but feel free to form your own judgment, knowing that it's worth exploring further.
  1. Ethanquiv
    Ethanquiv rated it
    Have you heard of Kumamiko? That popular, endlessly fluffy novel everyone discusses? This is the exact opposite – intense, gritty violence. Ever wondered what it would be like if the characters in Max Vitality faced consequences for their actions? This novel serves as a palate cleanser after indulging in excessive fluff.
  1. Arrkein
    Arrkein rated it
    The main character is quite captivating, and I really enjoy her wild nature. She's utterly unpredictable and deranged, which adds to the thrill of the story. The plot effectively executes its premise, and the constant杀戮 provides immense satisfaction. While there are many other novels with a murderous MC, they often drag on with lengthy pauses between killings, making them tedious. This one keeps the action going from the very beginning, and I appreciate that aspect greatly. I hope the series continues or gains more attention.
  1. PSRInvincible
    PSRInvincible rated it
    "You're right, a genuine evil anti-hero, not like those fake ones who wouldn't harm children or engage in such antics. The narrative has been excellent so far."

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