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Oct 8, 2024
Preliminary (60/? chp)
"Monster Streamer for Gods" feels like someone threw a reality TV show into a blender with gods, monsters, and a dash of cringe, then forgot to hit the 'interesting' button. The concept of live-streaming monster-slaying for a divine audience sounds like it could be a fun, chaotic ride, but instead, we’re treated to the same stale formula over and over again. The protagonist tears through monsters with ease while pandering to gods who are about as deep and unique as an NPC in a bargain-bin RPG. The humor is awkwardly forced, landing with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, while the plot zigzags from one tired ...
Oct 8, 2024
Preliminary (65/121 chp)
"The Creator Is on Hiatus" is the kind of story that starts with a cool idea—what happens when the god of a world takes a break?—but then forgets to actually do anything with it. The plot meanders aimlessly, with characters more lost than the readers, waiting for something, *anything*, to happen. Spoiler: it never does. The pacing is glacial, filled with filler arcs that feel like they’re stretching a thin story even thinner, while any attempt at world-building fizzles out before it even gets going. The whole thing feels like it’s stuck in an eternal hiatus, and by the end, you'll wish the author had ...
Oct 8, 2024
Preliminary (50/223 chp)
"The Advanced Player of the Tutorial Tower" is like watching a guy stuck in a video game’s tutorial for 12 years, only to break free and immediately put the plot back on autopilot. Our protagonist, stronger than any final boss but with the personality of a brick, leaves the tutorial only to mow through enemies like he’s playing on easy mode. The story tries to build tension, but with no real stakes and characters as deep as a loading screen, it’s hard to care. The humor lands occasionally, but the pacing is as uneven as a lagging game, and the story quickly becomes repetitive. It's ...
Oct 8, 2024
Preliminary (70/? chp)
"The Martial God Who Regressed Back to Level 2" is the perfect example of a manhwa that takes a popular regression trope and somehow manages to regress into mediocrity. Our protagonist, once a godlike martial artist, gets sent back to the early stages of his journey, yet proceeds to make the same dumb mistakes with all the emotional depth of a puddle. The plot drags its feet like it’s stuck in molasses, with pacing issues and characters so forgettable you might need a reminder they exist. Sure, the art is nice, but even flashy fight scenes can’t save this snooze-fest of a story. If you’re ...


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