In the beginning, you won’t feel the drawbacks of this manhwa, so I recommend reading it—you will enjoy it at first.
The MC is OP, and the story is good. The only downside is how things play out, as you can observe patterns if you read long enough. The patterns that let it down (these are my observations up to chapter 229, not the novel) are:
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{The text below does not envolve tell story main points but still it exposes patterns so I recomment first read the Manhwa a bit then read this review}
-The MC never gets hurt, and even if he does, it doesn’t count, resulting
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Sep 25, 2024
If you enjoy magic fantasy, leveling up, and a plot filled with anticipation (though a bit predictable in hindsight), this series is worth a read. Overall, the story has a good flow. I’ve made it up to chapter 56 without pausing or feeling the urge to switch to another series, which is a good sign. That said, it’s best not to set your expectations too high. It’s a decent read, but don’t expect anything groundbreaking.
The main character (MC) is male, but his personality doesn’t resonate with me. I enjoy seeing characters grow significantly, and up to chapter 56, his development has been minimal since he ... Sep 4, 2024
Isekai de Cheat Skill wo Te ni Shita Ore wa, Genjitsu Sekai wo mo Musou Suru: Level Up wa Jinsei wo Kaeta
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The story lacks focus, and the main character is too overpowered. There is no challenge or struggle for his growth as a character. The first episode had many potential directions for the plot, but by episode 7 it becomes boring because every episode is similar, and the main character does not spend much time in the other world. The action scenes in the real world and his school life are pointless and dull. I was expecting more from this story, but it disappointed me. I also noticed that all the girls he meets follow a similar pattern, which makes the anime feels fake. ... |