Dec 5, 2023
Another typical regression manhwa with an MC that is OP. Also with a game system with concepts of levelling up, learning skills and receiving rewards. The author uses these typical tropes yet still manages to construct and interesting and exciting storyline, and only in the first 30 chapters. Any reader that favours these tropes are likely to like Max Level Player's 100th Regression as well.
As seen from the title, it's the MC's 100th regression. He's successfully conquered all the games and made it to the last level, only to discover he needs allies. This is why he knows exactly what he needs to do every
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step of the way to achieve maximum efficiency. What stands out is that his knowledge isn't overly complicated, or any hidden elements aren't overly strange. He takes simple steps to achieve his goals one at a time. The MC also doesn't bother hiding his abilities, making it more fun to watch as he absolutely dominates everyone else.
Since it's only at 30 chapters, not every member of the cast's characters can be seen clearly. However, the actions of the MC already reveal quite a few of his personality traits. He is weary of the regressions, but determined to push on. He acts cold, but is still emotionally-driven (especially when it comes to his little brother), and he displays this in a methodologically cruel fashion. While the MC appears to take actions that would lead to the best outcome, readers can still question his morality and judgement.
The art of the manhwa should also be pointed out. The style is clean and the art during fight scenes should be particularly commended. Every character is also drawn nicely, especially the character expressions. Another plus point is that the MC is handsome (similar to YJh-type handsome)
Story-wise, it is not particularly exceptional. Something that stands out is that the story is carried out across both the 'game' world and irl world. While the MC's actions in the two haven't coincided yet, the story appears to be headed towards that way. There are definitely steps towards interesting interactions in the future.
This manhwa is definitely recommended for anyone that likes the regression trope.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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