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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • A Wild Last Boss Appeared! #1-3 & Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter #9

    Posted on September 15, 2023 9:30 am by Offkorn Comment

    The Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta! series is sort of in the middleground between Leadale and Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da!. It’s got a more legible writing style than the former without any of the problematic fetishes of the latter.

    Sadly it trips up where the protagonist is concerned. Despite having partially merged with their character’s personality (an unapologetic warlord), they’re painfully confrontation-adverse to the point of exasperation. It ends up a total waste of the overpowered trope.

    Also on the dropped list, with the release of it’s ninth entry, is Koujo Denka no Kateikyoushi. The breathless fawning has just gotten to be too much and the author is apparently utterly incapable of reigning in the number of love interests.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Fire head Koujo Denka no Kateikyoushi Paranormal Romance Riku Nanano Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta! Young Adult Novel
  • MODERN Villainess #1-3 & Free Life Fantasy: Online -IMMORTAL PRINCESS- #4

    Posted on September 7, 2023 12:50 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Gendai Shakai de Otome Game no Akuyaku Reijou o Suru no wa Chotto Taihen series (English subtitle: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash) is primarily economics porn. You’ll see the phrase “bad debt” quite often and be subjected to seemingly unending financial mechanics and fake newspaper articles. Secondary to that are the school life elements, which are horrid (a grown woman pretending to be a kindergartener is just…), with the otome game aspects coming in far last.

    While superficially about the protagonist’s efforts to prevent her future ruination, it’s really more about how ‘no good deed goes unpunished’ with every action she takes to try to save the economy getting opposed by various levels of opposing greed, incompetence, or just flat-out patronization. Which is to say she’s more of a hero than a villain.

    Covering the first half of a ‘survival’ arc, the fourth Free Life Fantasy novel is basically identical to previous entries. Ending halfway through the event doesn’t even end up a negative since the storyline, such as it is, has always been tertiary.

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  • THE MOST HERETICAL LAST BOSS QUEEN #1-3 & The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess

    Posted on September 5, 2023 11:48 am by Offkorn Comment

    Starting off a bit like Nise Seijo, Higeki no Genkyou to Naru Saikyou Gedou Last Boss Joou wa Tami no Tame ni Tsukushimasu. (English subtitle: FROM VILLAINESS TO SAVIOR) quickly goes in a more standard otome game direction focused on drama and romance with frequent comedic relief.

    As far as genre goes there’s no issue since all the various elements are blended together well. No, the issues lie with the protagonist (who’s something of a ditz) and the writing style (heavy on repetition). She’ll fret about troublesome upcoming game events… then go out of her way to encounter them, change how they play out… then act shocked when future events deviate from the game’s, deliberately trigger all of someone’s romance flags… only to be perplexed when he falls in love with her instead of her sister. It’s exasperating.

    The first Hikikomari Kyuuketsuki no Monmon book is a bait and switch, starting off as a perverted comedy only to swerve straight into heavy drama for the second half. I ended up liking neither incarnation; the perversion level is much too high in the comedic half while the antagonist of the dramatic half is one of the worse archetypes (blames everyone for their problems except the person actually responsible).

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  • Deadline & The Shadow of GLORY

    Posted on September 3, 2023 8:53 am by Offkorn Comment

    I actually read Jennifer Blackstream‘s Deadline way back around the same time as Hunted… but kind of forgot about it. Anyway, its main issue is how inconsistent the protagonist’s ability level is presented as. Is she a centuries-old power trained by Baba Yaga herself… or a weak nobody just starting out? You can’t really have it both ways.

    Putting aside a couple alarming statements found in the Fore/Afterword sections, there’s not much to complain about with D.C. Haenlien‘s third Adelheid novel. Main issue right now is that the technological advancement is getting a bit out of hand: The food empire was questionable but believable enough, the concrete is pushing things, and the train is right out of bounds.

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  • Fake Saint of the YEAR & Backstabbed in a Backwater Dungeon

    Posted on September 2, 2023 4:33 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first Nise Seijo book (English subtitle: You Wanted the Perfect Saint? Too Bad!) turned out far better than its synopsis would indicate. The reaction comedy is on-point, it’s not laden with fanservice, and there’s a nice mix of the protagonist’s actions backfiring in both expected and unexpected ways. Glad I decided to give it a chance after initially dismissing it.

    Sadly, the same cannot be said for Mugen Gacha (massive title omitted). It is every bit as bad as its synopsis would suggest. This book is purestrain self-insert wish fulfillment in its lowest and most half-assed form: Little rhyme or reason to event developments, every single side character fawning over the protagonist like Diablo from Tensura, and zero justification for his instantaneous transformation from wimp to merciless incarnation of vengeance.

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  • Hollow Regalia #2 & Let This Grieving Soul Retire! #1-2

    Posted on August 31, 2023 10:56 am by Offkorn Comment

    Looks like I’ll be dropping Utsuro naru Regalia with this second entry. I’ve had my fill of naïve bleeding heart ‘heroes of justice’ who can’t understand the consequences of their actions… and certainly don’t want to read about one as the main heroine.

    Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai ~Saijaku Hunter ni Yoru Saikyou Party Ikuseijutsu~ is a series in the same vein as Kage no Jitsuryokusha, with key differences being that the protagonist is relatively weak instead of overpowered and highly values his party members and clanmates instead of constantly dismissing them. My only complaint so far is regarding the rather frequent “I want to barf” statements, which thankfully fall off a bit in the second novel.

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  • Baldur’s Gate III – First Impressions

    Posted on August 28, 2023 11:00 am by Offkorn Comment

    A bit infamous for being in development for so long, Baldur’s Gate III finally had its full release earlier this month. And I… I’ve bounced off it rather hard.

    In terms of visuals and gameplay it greatly resembles Divinity: Original Sin II, which is not surprising, while the characters and storytelling more resemble Dragon Age (which was unexpected). Despite liking both of those (Dragon Age II excepted) playing this one ended up subtly unpleasant.

    After thinking about it for some time I believe I’ve narrowed down the causes: Narrative and mechanics system.

    Narratively the issue is that right from the beginning the game acts as though you’re running out of time, when you are not. There is no time limit here. Yet all the early quests from the Mind Flayers, to the Druid Circle, to Gale’s ailment, to Shadowheart’s artifact keep reinforcing the idea that time’s in short supply… and I despise feeling rushed. It also clashes with the fact that many sidequests (particularly ones related to your companions) won’t progress unless you rest a ton.

    Mechanically the issue is one of base percentages. Apparently in this game having a 70% chance to hit is perfectly normal, which is an issue when in most other RPGs anything less than 95% means either you’re doing something wrong or the enemy in question is meant to have abnormally high defenses. So every time I see that relatively low chance to hit when targeting a random trash mob I immediately feel like I’m underpowered, and I do not play RPGs to feel underpowered. Quite the opposite.

    I’ll probably give it another shot later, now that I’m aware of what was throwing me off and can possibly look past it, but for the time being it’s not a game I can recommend.

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  • Mushoku Tensei #24 & I’M not the HERO!

    Posted on August 25, 2023 3:33 am by Offkorn Comment

    As expected the twenty-fourth Mushoku Tensei entry mostly focuses on setting the stage for the final battle. Although it does feature a remarkably effective pre-emptive attack toward the end that makes you wonder just what the point of all that earlier build-up was.

    The Shujinkou ja Nai! series is another ‘reincarnated into a game world’ type of story with the odd distinction of having a protagonist who insists he’s not one despite the world doing everything in its power to mark him as such. It’s a vaguely interesting setup whose overall entertainment value will lie in how he ends up reacting to later events. Also perhaps of note is that while it doesn’t currently have any romance elements, there are hints it may advance in an unconventional pseudo-incest direction; the sister of the person our reincarnated protagonist has become has a brother complex despite knowing he’s been possessed by an outsider.

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  • Housekeeping Mage #6 & Tensura #16

    Posted on August 23, 2023 11:49 am by Offkorn Comment

    The sixth Kasei Madoushi novel starts off with an adventure which pushes Alec to finally confront his past, moves on to reveal said past in full detail, and finishes up with a stand-alone adventure. Strangely… what would be infuriating in another novel (the repetition of events from slightly different angles) somehow works here.

    Unsurprisingly Tensura‘s sixteenth novel busies itself with going over what happened in the previous battle and covering a bit of the aftermath/clean-up. It also however goes over what was happening in the Labyrinth toward the end of said battle, which kind of came out of nowhere with how important it ended up being.

    There are some issues though. The first is that the author decided to ignore their editor’s warnings and started power ranking everyone with specific power levels in giant stat blocks… which is just total nonsense and a complete waste of space. None of those numbers mean anything! They’re completely arbitrary! The second is that it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, for no discernable reason, when the next book is apparently going to be a collection of short stories from various points of view. Why would you do such a thing unless you hate your readers?

    May end up having to drop it if said short story compilation doesn’t cover any interesting events.

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  • ESO – 2 Month Mark

    Posted on August 15, 2023 1:03 pm by Offkorn Comment

    With the second month of ESO+ having just expired, it seems like a good as time as any to take a break from the game to focus on some other stuff.

    At this point I’ve cleared all content up through the Summerset chapter (apart from the Trials, which I’ve decided to skip due to lack of automated matchmaking, and Blackrose Prison), maxed out all weapon, armor, crafting, guild, & world skill lines (besides werewolf), acquired all pack/bank slots, and reached Champion Level 659.

    Only thing I regret is not getting into the card game earlier (currently only rank 5). It gives so, so many crafting materials as rewards for playing it’s not even funny; legendary ones can even show up in the consolation prize. Just a massive missed opportunity there.

    I’ll probably go back sometime after FFXIV‘s next major patch to finish up the remaining story chapters, though I don’t think this will be a game I’ll be playing long-term. There’s a certain lack of variety that comes from only being able to slot 5 abilities at a time, the trading system is just flat-out horrific, and it kind of pisses me off how incredibly unbalanced the PvP situation is.

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