Jan 11, 2024
This work goes with the full body gaming gear immersion concept.
Your whole conscience and sense are sent in the game and you live a pseudo real new life in this game universe.
Kou Mitsuki who goes with the nickname of Headhunting Crim is your typical veteran pro gamer in PVP and guild wars.
Initially we are introduce to the new gear and game system named Duo who will be the universe in which our protagonist will be sent in.
He will be stuck in this world for 3 months as his father removed the logout function from him. Which leaves a few issues that are really not answered.
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How does this device prevent muscle atrophy, food, hydration, body waste and other are not explained or explore. Just he is stuck in this and he will have to live in this game.
He get a bug and get the wrong avatar selection choice, become a female player. He is also sent way further then he should be from the beginner village.
Having switched gender has no real impact to our protagonist who isn't really phased by that. Which is later hinted that something isn't all it seems.
Chapter 5 will leave you a hint that he might not be a he. He is also hiding a trauma that isn't well explained.
Chapter 41 gets a minor twist of sword art online with a master AI as a game director with a motive and a time limit.
But as of chapter 44 it has yet to be developed and explained.
A lot of potential currently thus why I rate it at a solid 7 for now.
The flow, the world building and art is solid but I would say that if the author doesn't give answers soon the whole narrative can fall off and as the story way of progressing is very slow paced and it's just becoming a boring cliche path of the compulsory tournament arc and then guild base building. I like concept of mysteries but the fact it is dragging itself more then it explains or resolve anything can become a frustration. For now, enjoy the ride and let see if we discover an underlying dark truth.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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