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Dec 12, 2024
Well… it’s a pretty solid manhwa to read. The title becomes meaningful after a few chapters, serving as a unique and fitting association with the story.
The plot itself isn’t overly complex, but it already shows some depth and intricate details, making the universe more vivid compared to its peers.
The male protagonist is well-developed, with a personality that strikes a good balance between bravery and cowardice. He’s pleasant to follow—neither too foolish nor overly intelligent—but his main strengths are his brightness and social skills. These are traits often attributed to female characters in shounen series, which is a common trope in the romance genre (e.g., Sono
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Bisque Doll).
The female protagonist starts off as somewhat generic, but as the story progresses, her personality and fears are explored in greater detail, adding depth and making the story more engaging.
As is typical in the romance genre, there’s a love triangle (or a conflict involving multiple characters with romantic interests). It will likely take around 50 chapters or so to resolve.
The secondary characters are more complex than what you usually see in other manhwas of the same genre. Their convictions and development make the universe feel more credible.
The art style is somewhat generic but has its highlights.
Overall, I’d rate it a solid 7 to 8. It’s been a very enjoyable read so far, and I hope it maintains this quality in the upcoming chapters.
Note: The target audience is primarily female, so you can expect more women than men in significant roles driving the plot. Don’t dismiss the manhwa or leave an unfair review just because of that. If it’s not your style, provide a fair review and move on to something more suited to your tastes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Oct 15, 2024
Let’s start with the title, which suggests an online game. However, we're introduced to a game world where the main character is no longer the protagonist from the previous story, but rather a secondary figure. Right from the beginning, there’s a clash in perspectives: while the protagonist believes this world is now his reality, the 'player' sees it all as fake, believing that the ends justify the means, even if it means killing anyone in his way to progress more efficiently. Interestingly, the 'player' only kills the heroines—make of that what you will, as manhwa can draw inspiration from anywhere.
Let’s go over the negatives:
The heroines
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have rather simple personalities.
The protagonist, despite clearly knowing that the heroines like him (up to chapter 54), chooses to ignore their feelings. Even though they fight over him, he doesn’t give them much attention. (There will likely be a romance arc later.)
While the story is interesting, it’s fairly simple.
Now, for the positives:
The artwork in the manhwa is stunning! The fight scenes are beautifully done, making it worth reading for the art alone, even if the story isn’t to your taste.
Some of the secondary story arcs have been great so far, with satisfying character development.
The heroines are just as strong as the protagonist, so there’s no one dragging him down.
The protagonist is quite charismatic. Despite his flaws, he’s versatile and fun.
Overall, it’s a solid read. I personally enjoyed it and would give it a higher rating, but the plot isn’t strong enough for that. A fair score for this manhwa would be between 4 and 7.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Oct 8, 2024
"6/10. The concept of a portal invading the protagonist’s world is quite common, especially in recent novels and manhwa. While the artwork is good, it lacks originality.
Another issue is that the main character is the reincarnation of a Korean rather than a native of the other world. This setup could have been used to create a richer cultural exchange, allowing for a deeper exploration of the protagonist's interaction with the world. Instead, it feels like the story merely pretends the character is unfamiliar with Korean culture, missing an opportunity for more meaningful development.
The main character is an eccentric king, which adds a humorous element to
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the story. However, so far, there hasn't been much depth to the character development. Some secondary characters, on the other hand, experience decent growth in both power and charisma.
Overall, it's an enjoyable read if you don't have anything else on your priority list."
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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