Oct 7, 2023
6.5/10
At first, the manwha seemed interesting, with a world of possibilities of how the author can develop the setting and plot. However, besides for the details told in the opening chapters, not much of the world is explained besides for an almighty being called Zeus.
There’s no further explanation on why the VR world is so very important that society’s people depend on it. No transactions, no power-ups, nor any absurdly all-curing potion. Despite that, their society is obsessed with the game. Moving on from the world itself, the character is all silly.
I didn’t expect much from a Vr-centered story’s characters, and I didn’t get much.
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Along with the obvious gag characters, each of them are replaceable and boring. As for the art, it’s the same as a run-of-the-mill game manwha; there’s nothing flashy.
The manwha had potential, but ultimately fell into one of the many gag VR tropes with nothing more than “humor.”
PS: I’m pretty sure the only reason the being Zeus was mentioned was to create the game as the main focus and to fill up the plot holes and stupidity at times. And for the last time, it’s not a harem. God.
Reading Rankings (Portnoy inspired + A Huang-Teizan Original)
10 - God’s penmanship
9 - Must-read. Drop everything else.
8 - Instant bookmark
7 - Entertaining
6 - Good to pass time
5 - Why are you reading this?
4 - Bad.
3 - Typical garbage.
2 - My head hurts.
1 - Retirement is a thought.
0 - “Did they even give you a story?!”
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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