I'll try to keep this review as spoiler-free as possible. Conclusion will be at the bottom.
After going through _Tower of God_ and _Solo Leveling_, I was looking for more of that good webtoon reading. Looking for similar things, I managed to find myself reading this (this is also one of the first series where I joined up pretty early). And boy, am I glad I did so. This series has had my attention for so long, and for good reason. This series is amazing in the fact that it engrossed me so fast, and still captivates me to this day (currently at chapter 109). It's
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an extremely fun read, and something I read as soon as it's up. What started off as a strong series managed to turn into something truly amazing. As I continued reading weekly, my score for this series slowly went up and up. It's so good that when anyone I know gets into the webtoon world, it's always the first thing I recommend. Honestly, I'm surprised that there hasn't been a review for this, so I decided I'd write one if it got even one person to read this series.
Story:
The story revolves around the character Dokja Kim, who finds himself reading his favorite web novel _Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse_ (and seemingly the only one left doing so). One day, the web novel ends, and the author thanks Dokja Kim by sending him a gift (a copy of the web novel) and letting him know that his series will become paid content at 7 PM. At 7 PM, Dokja's favorite series comes to life and becomes his new reality. He's thrust into this new reality headfirst along with his work colleague Sangah Yu with the goal of completing the scenarios that are given by the Dokkaebi that appears. These scenarios are streamed to constellations who can sponsor people with coins and gifts to help them progress through the scenarios. Later on, he finds out that not only has his reality changed, he also finds out that the main character of the web novel Yoo Joonghyuk is also there. Yoo Joonghyuk is what you would call a regressor, as in when they die they regress back to the start. Knowing this, Dokja must also keep Yoo Joonghyuk alive as if he is killed, the world could potentially restart and Dokja may not be in it. With the main goal of surviving the scenarios, Dokja continues on living in this new reality of his. Using his knowledge of the web novel, Dokja finds the best ways to go through the scenarios and manipulate them to the way he wants so he can get the ending that he wants.
There is also a skill system in which everyone has their own skills, which can be upgraded by using coins and other means. They are also given their own special attributes. Individuals can also be given specific skills from constellations that can sponsor them. They can also use items that can benefit them such as consumables and weapons.
Characters:
The characters in _Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint_ are just fantastic. They're all pretty well developed, and (so far) no annoying characters whatsoever. It's always nice to see even side characters get some great development and seem interesting. I'll talk about a few of the characters in the series briefly since I don't want to give away too much.
Dokja Kim is the main character of this series. He's a friendly individual, but if it comes to it he can be cold as well. He uses his knowledge of the web novel to help him survive the scenarios. This knowledge is used in interesting ways and keeps the series fresh in my opinion.
Yoo Joonghyuk is one of the main characters of this series. He was the main character of _Three Ways To Survive the Apocalypse_ and is currently in Dokja's world. He is a cold-hearted character who is hell-bent on getting through the scenarios.
Sangah Yu is also one of the main characters of this series. She was Dokja's work colleague. She is an empathetic character with the capability to get things done if needed.
Art:
This series has some insanely good art. In my opinion, it even has some of the best art in the webtoon world (from the webtoons I've read so far). Every scene just looks fantastic, and well colored (still surprised at how some series are full color and drawn so well). The art continually gets better as the series goes on (not that it was bad at first) and sometimes the scenes stun me with how awesome they look.
Conclusion:
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint is, in my opinion, a must-read. It's a story that's well written, has a fantastic cast of characters with great development, art that is just stunning at times, some good world building, a cool skill system, a journey that just keeps on giving, and most of all it's fun. The time invested in this series won't be wasted. It stands out in the medium as one of the greats. Whenever I think it can't get better, it makes sure to let me know that I was wrong. It's one of my personal favorites, and hopefully it'll be one of yours.
Jun 5, 2022
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
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I'll try to keep this review as spoiler-free as possible. Conclusion will be at the bottom.
After going through _Tower of God_ and _Solo Leveling_, I was looking for more of that good webtoon reading. Looking for similar things, I managed to find myself reading this (this is also one of the first series where I joined up pretty early). And boy, am I glad I did so. This series has had my attention for so long, and for good reason. This series is amazing in the fact that it engrossed me so fast, and still captivates me to this day (currently at chapter 109). It's ... Mar 14, 2022
Juujika no Rokunin
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THIS REVIEW WILL INCLUDE SPOILERS, AND I'LL BE GIVING A TRIGGER WARNING FOR WORDS I USE AND DESCRIBING CERTAIN ACTIONS AND EVENTS.
This will be my first review and I'm not majoring in English Literature, so please bear with me and my ramblings. I also swear, so sorry. I have been reading this manga series on the recommendation from two of my friends. They hardly ever recommend me anything, so I thought to myself, "It surely must be decent, my friends are usually into some enjoyable things!". Oh boy, was I so, so wrong. I'll go ahead and be up front. I fucking despise this series, and ... |