I Was Reincarnated as a Nameless Combatant in a Japanese-style Fantasy Depressive Erotic Game, but the Women Around Me Are All Dangerous, and I Have a Bad Feeling about It

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Tekkou Kaijin,鉄鋼怪人,
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Apparently, I was reincarnated as a nameless mob in a Japanese fantasy game.
…and the genre of the game is a depressive game with eroticism and gore.

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  1. Ravenchast
    Ravenchast rated it
    Alright, I'll give it a try to review this novel. It's a "Japanese-style Fantasy Depressive" tale where the main character (MC), possibly after a failed reincarnation gacha, finds himself starting on an incredibly challenging journey. He becomes the ideal partner for various eccentric women, but their actions are disturbing and expose their twisted desires, which can be unsettling.

    The story revolves around intricate relationships and character development, particularly with MC. Here's a glimpse at some key dynamics:

    - Some characters hurt him for what they believe is his own good.
    - They might attempt to kill him when emotionally vulnerable, though this doesn't happen immediately.
    - There are instances of attempted rape or manipulation, causing corruption and psychological distress to MC.
    - Some characters want to dominate him, while others use him as a tool solely for their own desires.
    - There's even an element of consuming him metaphorically, making his life unbearable to force their presence.
    - And there's a hint of disappointment turning into a Darth Vader-like character dynamic.

    What makes the story intriguing is its elaborate world-building, which gradually reveals the complexities of the supporting characters. For example, take Uemon – initially, there's animosity towards MC, but as the plot unfolds, we discover layers of greed, vulnerability, and a dark backstory that questions whether their hatred is genuine.

    The main irony lies in MC's understanding of the game's original story, where the female characters' obsession with the protagonist stems from their inability to comprehend the true reasons behind their attachment. This self-delusion adds depth to the narrative.
  1. LordHanjue
    LordHanjue rated it
    I don't usually write book reviews, but I'll keep it brief. I really enjoyed this novel for four key reasons: first, the protagonist undergoes a compelling struggle to survive, gradually becoming stronger without being overly powerful (he's not invincible). Second, the world-building is well-done, even if there's occasionally a lot of description – it enhances my understanding of the setting, culture, and traditions. Third, the supporting characters are multi-dimensional with distinct personalities and motivations, which stands out from many harem novels where the interactions between the main character and love interests feel one-dimensional. Lastly, the fight scenes are vividly described. In summary, it was an entertaining read with a fresh twist.
  1. TheGodlyFateFoxF9k
    Any individual claiming the MC is weak or overly righteous is, quite frankly, delusional. He is indeed a good person, but he refrains from killing due to the constraints he faces. His inability to resist stems from the harsh reality where those he serves hold immense power over him, capable of easily silencing him without lifting a finger. Despite this, he possesses clear objectives and aspirations, making him an intriguing protagonist with a rich backstory. While the novel may not be flawless, particularly in its final arc that seemed superfluous aside from the outstanding epilogue, I still believe it's worth giving a read – I'd rate it 4 stars.
  1. MikKimuos
    MikKimuos rated it
    I don't usually write reviews for books I've read, but this time, my disappointment warrants a few words. Let me clarify, though, this isn't a negative review born from hate; it's more a reflection of my dissatisfaction. The concept intrigued me from the beginning – a harsh, dystopian world teeming with monsters (youkai), and an ordinary man struggling to survive without any extraordinary abilities. That premise had me hooked.

    However, the execution falls flat. The constant reminders that the story takes place within a game feel forced and repetitive, despite my initial surprise that others seemed to handle this aspect better than I expected. Excessive information dumps about the game's mechanics and backstory become tiresome, disrupting the immersion I initially sought.

    The main character, while portrayed as a meek servant, lacks depth and authenticity. He's a clichéd "innocent hero" archetype, devoid of any real desires or negative emotions, which is hard to swallow in a world where survival is paramount and betrayal is common. His blandness stretches the limits of suspension of disbelief.

    Lastly, the attempt to make the narrative appear intelligent only serves to convolute the plot, highlighting its shortcomings. The translation quality, while readable, appears amateurish, detracting from the overall experience.

    In conclusion, I'm giving this book a disappointing 3 out of 10,惋ishing the missed potential. I hope future chapters improve, but for now, it's an average read with unfulfilled promise.
  1. I_comitted_arson
    I_comitted_arson rated it
    Although initially discouraged by the numerous poorly rated written reviews, I decided to give the book a chance based on its overall rating. To my surprise, I discovered a meticulously crafted story with a deeper dimension than typical harem light novels. The plot development was engaging, effectively conveying the protagonist's strong moral principles and the unfortunate circumstances that drive him.
  1. PLEH_LUCIKEN
    PLEH_LUCIKEN rated it
    The book is an engaging read, but it appears to lose focus on character growth and plot progression, favoring excessive exposition and detail. The reincarnated main character often makes illogical choices, like altering the story's timeline to maintain unpredictability, even interacting with yandere characters in contrived ways. The author does comprehend yandere dynamics, but the story struggles to stand independently. While entertaining, the novel lacks a truly exceptional depth. It would benefit from refining the plot, reducing harem elements, developing the characters more, introducing a genuine antagonist, or embracing the protagonist's heroism without resorting to predictable tropes that drag on for over a hundred chapters.
  1. Azola200OyG
    Azola200OyG rated it
    Certainly, it seems like you were hoping for the main character (MC) to experience some hardships and, naturally, a group full of possessive characters, or yandere. That's quite a common expectation, isn't it? However, I can't help but be surprised by how the MC's flashback from the previous volume turned out to be even more intense than the current storyline. It's unfortunate that the new heroine doesn't make an appearance in the future; she truly was one of the standout characters in this series.
  1. KrackerseU7
    KrackerseU7 rated it
    At the beginning, the premise seemed promising, but the main issue I have with this novel is the protagonist's tendency to be overly righteous. He doesn't harbor ill feelings towards his superiors and often rescues characters who are morally reprehensible or treat him poorly, even if it involves physical or emotional torture. Despite being reincarnated into a dark Japanese era, he is overly empathetic to the point of refusing to kill humans, even when it puts him at risk.

    The protagonist lacks assertiveness when dealing with those above him, coming across as a self-loathing hypocrite who constantly complains about receiving what he perceives as deserved consequences. While I'm not against righteous characters, this MC's constant degradation of his own pride and his strict non-killing ideology makes him seem foolish. He despises yokai but saved a dying mercenary from a youkai attack because he couldn't bear to see someone perish; unfortunately, that act of compassion was met with betrayal. His overly saintly nature ultimately proves to be a source of weakness and hypocrisy.

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