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  • Isekai Tensei: RECRUITED TO ANOTHER WORLD #1-2 & Oversummoned, Overpowered, AND OVER IT! #1-2

    Posted on December 2, 2022 11:21 am by Offkorn Comment

    Although filled to the brim with tropes of all sorts, the first Isekai Tensei no Boukensha novel starts out pretty good and manages to stay moderately engaging for quite some time. Unfortunately, the last part is a total mess. Just ludicrous development after ludicrous development crammed into far too small a space.

    Still, bad endings/cliffhangers are basically par for the course. So I decided to continue on into the second novel and… it turned out okay, I guess? There’s some issues with repetitive prose and ill-defined power levels but it’s readable enough. The problem lies in the roadmap (based on the web version) the author lays out in the Afterword; future events do not sound particularly interesting. So at this point I’m on the fence as to whether or not to keep following it.

    The Meccha Shoukan sareta Ken series meanwhile is a completely different beast. The English title evokes something a bit goofy, but it’s only lighthearted in the same way Overlord or Goblin Slayer is. Which is to say the silly parts are there to make the fairly dark/heavy content go down easier.

    The protagonist of this series is an odd flavor of sociopath in that while most of the time he doesn’t care what others think, as something of a hobby he enjoys actively making people dislike/hate him. So unlike the protagonist of Overlord, who has fun playing the villain, the one here goes all-out in being a villain… when he can be bothered to do anything at all. Which brings us to the second oddity: The overpowered protagonist is only overpowered at night. During the day he’s weaker than most normal humans and would like nothing more than to sleep or just laze about.

    It’s a curious mix of elements and I’m definitely interested in seeing where it goes.

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  • Did I Seriously Just Get Reincarnated as My Gag Character?! #2 & That Time I Got Reincarnated as a SLIME #15

    Posted on November 27, 2022 3:25 am by Offkorn Comment

    The second Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! volume (“The Labyrinth of Memory”) really hammers home how much I dislike Aisha; a main romantic interest who looks/acts like a child, claims to be an adult, and is ambiguously aged for plausible deniability. Just incredibly distasteful all-around and unlike the first book, there’s nothing really here to offset that. Worse, if the Afterword is to be believed, the next novel will focus on her even more. So I think this will be where I get off.

    The follow-up to the cliffhanger at the end of Tensura’s 14th installment begins by turning back time to see how things fell apart from various other perspectives… which ends up being a fairly annoying thing to do since it doesn’t really add anything.

    Once it starts moving forward though it does so quite smoothly, laying everything out in a remarkably efficient manner considering the shear mass of characters we’re dealing with here. My fears that this would be a repeat of his demon lord awakening sequence thankfully went unrealized and instead you get just peak overpowered steamrolling. Which makes sense since you never actually got to see him fight after having evolved so many of his subordinates.

    The Afterword also answered my earlier question as to why there were so many more volumes to go despite the original web novel not appearing to have much remaining content: The LNs have apparently diverged enough by this point to become their own story.

    So all-in-all a fairly satisfying installment, and I’m looking forward to seeing where exactly the author intends to take this version.

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  • Min-Maxing My TRPG Build In Another World #1-4 Canto II

    Posted on November 27, 2022 3:00 am by Offkorn Comment

    TRPG Player ga Isekai Saikyou Build o Mezasu (English subtitle: Preach the Good Word of Mr. Henderson) is a series in the vein of Hell Mode, just minus the grind obsession and with more focus on harem/romance elements.

    Two things are odd about it: The first is that the alleged main heroine gets almost immediately disappeared in the second book, and the second is that the fifth book is labeled as Part 2 of the fourth instead of as its own volume… despite being larger. Very strange labeling scheme.

    Oddities aside it’s a remarkably engaging series with fun characters and relatively few issues. Those issues being that said main heroine is exceptionally small of stature (giving a distinct pro-lolicon vibe despite how vehemently anti-lolicon the rest of the content is), a similar localization issue as Kuitsume Youhei (I would love to know what mental gymnastics justified using “Mr. Brother” as a valid form of address), and the protagonist’s penchant for thinking of this world as a game despite having spent nearly a decade in it already (e.g. yelling at imaginary game masters for bad balancing).

    Pretty minor issues all-in-all, and the ‘alternate path’ short stories at the end of each novel are a really cool idea.

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  • Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers #5 & Death’s DAUGHTER and the Ebony BLADE #2

    Posted on November 16, 2022 11:11 am by Offkorn Comment

    Although the fifth Shinja Zero no Megami-sama book (Dragon Menace of Macallen) mainly concerns itself with developing the harem, it also somehow manages to squeeze in not one but two boss fights (needless to say the pacing suffers a bit from this). So quite a bit happens here, though nothing particularly surprising or alarming… beyond of course the hints that the harem will grow even further.

    The second Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo book also doesn’t do anything surprising. There are no sudden left turns here and if you liked the first book there’s no reason you shouldn’t like this one as well since the structure and general content is pretty much identical.

    There’s some indication the next book will be a departure however that focuses on city life and Olivia’s search for Z/her past, along with hints of possible drama revolving around Ashton (who’s background may be more complicated than he lets on).

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  • WorldEnd: WHAT DO YOU DO AT THE END OF THE WORLD? ARE YOU BUSY? WILL YOU SAVE US? #4-5

    Posted on October 24, 2022 1:24 pm by Offkorn Comment

    It’s been some time since I last saw Shuumatsu Nani Shitemasu ka?. So long that I actually forgot it was incomplete and based on an LN series.

    While that adaptation apparently ends partway through the third book, I figured I’d make things easy and just jump right to the fourth… and did not end up regretting that decision. Aside from a slight time gap (which presumably contains the details of Chtholly’s final battle), going from the end of there to the beginning of Book 4 is pretty smooth sailing.

    While at the time I’d wondered why they never bothered adapting the full work considering how relatively short it is, after reading through this conclusion the reason becomes clear: The story of the first three books is one of a tragic romance. The full story however is one more focused on Willem, the Beasts, the Visitors, and the general concept of ‘loss of home’. The Anime ends where Chtholly’s story does, while the fourth and fifth books conclude Willem’s.

    They’re real good.

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  • Free Life Fantasy: Online -IMMORTAL PRINCESS- & The Magician Who Rose From Failure: Tales of War and Magic #1-4

    Posted on October 23, 2022 9:51 am by Offkorn Comment

    Free Life Fantasy Online turned out to be quite similar to Bofuri. Main differences are a significant cooking subfocus and how the protagonist here is an experienced gamer who deliberately seeks out an eccentric character build. There’s also a pretty big focus on explaining/expositing upon the game design which I honestly could do without.

    If the Afterword is any indication though, I doubt the series will get any less technical as it progresses. Seems the author actually wanted to be a game dev and decided that writing a novel was the best way to realize that dream.

    The Shikkaku kara Hajimeru Nariagari Madoushidou! books on the other hand don’t remind me of any one particular series, but rather several; Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry, Ansatsu Kizoku, and Knight’s & Magic. Almost no romance elements here though, at least not yet (the stage is set for a potential love triangle-slash-harem down the line however).

    What’s most interesting about this series is the magic system. Basically, it takes a standard ‘language of power’ setup and tweaks it by having spell effectiveness be determined by sentence structure, personal imagination, and environmental context. For example: A spell that uses ‘darkness’ or ‘night’ in its incantation will be less effective when cast in daylight (regardless of its intended effects). It’s a neat idea that provides a credible reason for why the protagonist can be so effective in combat situations despite his lackluster magic reserves.

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  • Drink Deep & The Broken Lands

    Posted on October 20, 2022 9:50 am by Offkorn Comment

    Whatever it was I liked about Chloe Neill‘s Chicagoland Vampires series enough to read through the first four books, it does not appear to be present in the fifth. This book is infuriating practically from beginning to end with pretty much nothing to recommended it. Character interactions, plot developments, setting… it’s all bad.

    T.A. White‘s Broken Lands series meanwhile is, perhaps unsurprisingly, much like the Firebird Chronicles in many ways. The general setup and character personalities are quite familiar while the setting is completely different; post-apocalyptic fantasy rather than sci-fi.

    The first three novels (Pathfinder’s Way, Mist’s Edge, and Wayfarer’s Keep) are something of a trilogy, with The Wind’s Call (and presumably its follow-up) featuring a different protagonist. That said, the new protagonist and her love interest are much like the previous ones… who still happen to be present. The end result being far too many characters with the same personality crowding about one another. So choosing whether or not to follow this series beyond the third book will heavily depend on your tolerance for repetition.

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  • Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers #1-4

    Posted on October 15, 2022 8:49 am by Offkorn Comment

    Shinja Zero no Megami-sama to Hajimeru Isekai Kouryaku is a potpourri of a number of elements that may be familiar; the general setup from Arifureta (minus the bullying), the goddess relationship from Saihate no Paladin, and the grind-obsession from Hell Mode.

    It’s an interesting mix that works surprisingly well for the most part, at least as far as the first four books (The Weakest Mage in Class, The Girl Who Reincarnated as a Calamity, Coldhearted Princess Carved of Ice, & Death-Shrouded Priestess of a Ruined Land) are concerned.

    Issues would be the lack of explanation regarding the magic mechanics (some aspects are extrapolated easily enough, others not so much), the protagonist’s somewhat inconsistent/oddball personality, the general forward progression being rather bumpy, and how the author appears to have forgotten that Aya is supposed to be a lamia. There’s also some potential red flags in both the fanservice surrounding the prince and steadily increasing number of love interests… not to even mention the apparent conflation of marijuana and opium.

    Could go either way at this point.

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  • My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World #4 & In the Land of Leadale #6

    Posted on October 14, 2022 3:20 am by Offkorn Comment

    The fourth Kajiya novel starts off much the same as the previous ones, focusing mostly on food and home improvements. The problem lies in the second half; for some reason the author decided it would be a good idea to turn Helen into a meek damsel in distress. Worse, he brags about this choice in the Afterword. So yeah, don’t think I’ll be following this any further.

    Leadale’s sixth entry on the other hand is more of the same all the way through. Cayna still has a short temper while obliviously using excessively strong abilities that make her stand out. Only difference here is now you have a new character that she can use her full strength on without worrying about killing him. Plot-wise we get some background information on the the game world and why it became a real world… though it’s not all that helpful to be honest. Still an okay time waster, but it definitely needs a better editor to become anything more.

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  • The Firebird Chronicles

    Posted on October 13, 2022 4:56 am by Offkorn Comment

    T.A. White’s Firebird Chronicles reminds me of series like Sirantha Jax and Theirs Not to Reason Why. Series that I had almost forgotten I’d missed.

    What’s interesting about these first four books (Rules of Redemption, Age of Deception, Threshold of Annihilation, and Facets of Revolution) is that they tell a continuous story; the next book begins immediately from where the previous ends in an unbroken scene. This poses a bit of a problem since the series is currently incomplete… although I’m not sure if it’s better or worse than using a conventional style of cliffhanger.

    Content-wise you have your standard brash female protagonist with abnormal power forced onto a path she initially doesn’t want which features a love interest it initially seems like a bad idea to get involved with. Yet, despite the fact that I really hate stories where people in positions of power force their views/goals on others this one ends up managing to walk a tightrope balance by having those rulers actually care about the people they’re trying to rule. Which opens the door for compromise (following a conflict of some sort of course).

    That said, the way Facets of Revolution sets the stage for its presumed follow-up is incredibly contrived. Just cringe-inducingly stupid behavior from all involved that does not bode well for whatever the author intends as the endgame.

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