The Villain is Too Good at Broadcasting

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: 판미손,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

The worst villain in Korea’s virtual gaming history.

That was the only phrase used to describe me after that.

I thought that would be the end of my life as a gamer.

At least, until………

*** A broadcast for bad guys. Be warned.

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  1. Dawn_Potter
    Dawn_Potter rated it
    Honestly, I didn't anticipate such a low rating for this. Even if some might claim it lacks originality, the execution is still solid. Plus, the storyline becomes incredibly engaging due to the protagonist's background and the dynamics with other characters. I must admit, I have a soft spot for the unexpectedly comedic take on a ruthless character. The main character's humor really resonates with me, and I'm absolutely loving the journey so far. This story gets me so excited that I can hardly wait for future chapters.
  1. KRPL
    KRPL rated it
    This is a humorous novel. I won't sugarcoat it - the character development is spot-on. However, there's a minor spoiler alert: expect some contentious dialogue between Japan and Korea, which might be sensitive for some readers. If you have a low tolerance for such content, it's best to avoid it.

    Please keep in mind that the title already gives away the nature of the protagonist - he's a villain. So, his character might not always be likable. It's essential to remember that you're engaging with a story that explores the darker side. Enjoy responsibly.
  1. yulric564
    yulric564 rated it
    I really wished there were more chapters! Despite not being a big fan of game-themed novels, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was more like a delightful snack than a full-length story due to its current length, but it's got a lot of potential and kept me engaged. I'm puzzled as to how I missed it before. Give it a try; you might just enjoy it!
  1. usfyy
    usfyy rated it
    Sure, here's the rewritten sentence in English:

    "Alright, I admit I did review this novel previously, but now that I've reached chapter 41, I must say the persistent anti-Japanese sentiment feels grating and uninteresting. It's almost as if the two countries are constantly at odds, which might be enjoyable for some Koreans, but personally, it's just dull."
  1. Kamesking
    Kamesking rated it
    I eagerly anticipate more chapters. It's been ages since I last got an update, and I initially started reading when there were only a handful of chapters because I found it engaging and enjoyable. Unfortunately, the updates were too sporadic. After a few updates, I dove in but was left hanging mid-story, right when things were getting really interesting for me. So, I plan to revisit this when there are at least 50-60 chapters available, and I'll re-read it from the beginning to relive that initial excitement.
  1. _UwU_OWO_UwU_
    _UwU_OWO_UwU_ rated it
    "5/5 - Absolutely hilarious thus far. This novel has been an absolute delight to read, and I sincerely hope for a consistent and excellent translation as the story progresses."
  1. AkutoSai01
    AkutoSai01 rated it
    The first part, up until around chapter 30 or so, is excellent and humorous. However, after that, the plot becomes somewhat monotonous as the protagonist repeatedly defeats opponents without much challenge. The excessive patriotism starts to grate, not because of the love for their country, which is understandable, but rather because it makes other nations seem one-dimensional in comparison, always portrayed as inferior to Korea.
  1. morningstarAnimefKX
    The book is really well done. I appreciated the writing, and the translation is exceptional. As a girl, I occasionally find it problematic when the main male character has a younger sister, because many authors inadvertently include unsettling subtext where the sister can be overly annoying or even abusive, or they romanticize an unhealthy sibling dynamic. This novel stands out because the portrayal of their relationship feels much more authentic – it's a breath of fresh air compared to other similar stories on the platform. The male sibling dynamic here is handled quite nicely, and generally, Korean novels excel at depicting male friendships and sibling bonds compared to Chinese ones. The live chat and comments provided additional entertainment, adding to the overall enjoyable experience. I would definitely give it a 10/10 recommendation just for that reason.

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