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Oct 25, 2023
Spoiler warning: first few chapters are covered in the review, read at your own digression.
Generic Korean isekai story. The mc reincarnates after dying from OP antagonist. In his second life he wants to become strong to seek revenge. He has an op cheat ring, system, powerful demon king as a pet, and "genius" level talent, the list goes on. He is treated terribly in his first life so he has the "mentality" to push through any challenge even when he has no stamina left. Every time he suffers, he gains buffs to his stats for enduring. As for his new life? It's also generic. His
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new family is a powerful noble clan. His mother is pitiful but loving, the patriarch is a typical father-tsundere, and the nobles look down on him and treat him as an outcast. He has an early rival (the direct bloodline) and an early fmc. All the other characters don't really matter. As a carbon-copy isekai, the execution is an 8/10. After dozens of factory made reincarnation stories, authors have become fluent and experienced at meshing together cliques. However, there are still better stories like D*mn Reincarnation. As a fleshed out experience? The actual story is a 1/10, nothing out of the ordinary. In fact, I filled my isekai bingo sheet within 10 chapters.
Conclusion: Read it if you like isekai? Idk.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Sep 6, 2023
Unless you really enjoy romance animes, or don't mind bad writing, this show isn't for you.
First and foremost, the plot sucks. No amount of beautiful animation and "wholesomeness" can deny this fact. The story is incredibly generic. The mc is a poor, abandoned, and helpless girl who lost her mother when she was young, getting bullied by her father, step-mother, and step-sister for not developing "supernatural talents". Then, when her family "abandons her" by sending her to get married to a brutal womanizer, he turns out to be a strong, beautiful, talented, caring, tsundere prince.
After she meets him to get "married", she acts as
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a selfless servant who apologizes after every word she speaks as if she were a starved, abandoned baby dog. However, as she realizes her husband is actually "good", unlike everyone else in her life, she starts to feel he'll eventually abandon her too.
Because of this, the story is incredibly frustrating and illogical to watch in my opinion. The entire premise forcefully feeds us the fact that the mc is incredibly pitiful, and her husband is a "perfect prince" to rescue her from her plight.
Also, the scenarios in the story are incredibly dumb, for example, the mc just "happens" to forget her protective amulet the moment she's about to be kidnapped. Like, could it be any more obvious that the story wants her to be kidnapped for the sake of it's plot? Besides this, the characters are incredibly one-dimensional, the mc is pitiful, her friends and husband are gentle and caring, and everyone else is a vile snake. Lastly, the world building in the show is terrible. Half way through the show and we still haven't seen what a spirit looks like, how supernatural abilities work, etc.
In conclusion, the story is a generic knight saving princess story that poorly uses a magical setting to very obviously forcefully drive the plot in the most obvious and stupid directions. If you realize this and still like the show, then perhaps the story fits your tastes, however, I believe from a perspective of whether a show is good or not, this story fails to show any good qualities.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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May 25, 2023
The story is about the Mc's journey from zero to hero as he receives a broken, one of a kind class that allows him, an idiotic, dislikable, yet 'tenacious' loser to become the strongest individual in a game. Unlike most manhwas, the Mc makes good allies, builds his own empire, and overall matures as an individual to become respected amongst his peers.
Despite this, the story fails to branch out from your generic leveling manhwa, as the power scaling is completely broken leaving readers with little investment in it's fights. Every other chapter there are fodder enemies created to simply die to the mc and
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his crew. Also, some characters get completely overpowered simply because of the fact that they are close to the mc for 'plot convenience'. An example of this is the Mc's sister who obtains one of the greatest classes in the game after playing for no more than 1 hour. She gains this class because of her 'KINDNESS TO OTHERS', completely ruining the game's progression system of working hard to become better. His sister is only one of many examples of broken powerups simply to increase the Mc's glory as the greatest player. As a result, the story goes downhill the longer you read it, becoming more repetitive and boring after your investment in the world fades away.
Conclusion: A bad story riddled with unnecessary plot holes that ruin your reading experience, since the main characters could undergo a 10x powerup in one chapter, or gain no power in 10, the story quickly becomes just another 'power fantasy manhwa' after the novelty of the first few chapters fades away. However, if you like the level of story presented in normal power fantasies, this story is probably a must read.
Side note: The art is pretty good since it is drawn by members of the same team that drew solo leveling. Despite this, the art isn't as great as solo leveling's and is no greater that what you see in your average manhwa nowadays.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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