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  • I PARRY EVERYTHING & The Holy Grail of Eris

    Posted on March 16, 2023 2:30 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Ore wa Subete o “Parry” suru: Gyaku Kanchigai no Sekai Saikyou wa Boukensha ni Naritai series reminds me a bit of One Punch Man, featuring as it does a protagonist who became ludicrously strong after having trained too hard. That’s the only real similarity though; their personalities are completely different and the comedic focus here is on a cavalcade of misunderstandings and poor communication skills rather than parodying battle shounen tropes.

    Eris no Seihai meanwhile starts off with a compounded version of that standard ‘girl gets framed by the person stealing her fiancé’ trope: The classic variety which happened in the past (and resulted in the production of the ghost half of the protagonist duo) and a modified version that serves as a spark for the main heroine. The problem with this novel is that it’s extraordinarily scattershot… it has no idea what it wants to be. A romance? A comedy? A thriller? A mystery? All sorts of elements clash against one another here in a particularly unpleasant manner.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Eris no Seihai Fantasy Kujira Tokiwa Mystery NABESHIKI Ore wa Subete o Parry suru Young Adult Novel
  • My INSTANT DEATH ABILITY IS SO OVERPOWERED, NO ONE IN THIS OTHER WORLD STANDS A CHANCE AGAINST ME! #1-13

    Posted on March 16, 2023 5:07 am by Offkorn Comment

    This is a series that resembles Hatarakitakunai Dungeon Master in both its dark comedy aspects and having a main character whose ‘weakness’ is often wanting to sleep. Key differences would be a far lesser amount of fanservice (with no weird or creepy fetish focus) and much more haphazard/arbitrary event developments.

    What’s somewhat interesting about it is that the protagonist does not gain his powers from being summoned, but rather he’s the very concept of entropy in human form who just so happens to get caught up in a mass summoning event. So while structurally an isekai, it’s more about how all these ridiculously powerful beings in this fantasy world (who have all let their power corrupt them into malicious assholes) just get instantly deleted when they offhandedly try to kill him.

    You can’t really get much variety from that setup though, so the author compensates by spending a great deal of time focusing on the actions of those soon-to-be-dead enemies and side characters. As such you’ll get the story of so-and-so which builds up to them encountering the protagonist and summarily dropping dead (sometimes however it focuses on completely unrelated characters; the hero that fails to kill Lain toward the beginning stands out in particular for never showing up again). Which works for the most part.

    The main issue is the previously mentioned haphazard nature of the event development, to the point where the author even inserted a New Game+ type of ‘it was all a dream’ reset in the eleventh volume. Apparently this was done because he was told to stretch the story out longer… which does not do it any favors, especially if the upcoming fourteenth novel truly does end up being the series’ conclusion. I just don’t see how all the random subplots introduced by that reset can be resolved with only book left.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Sokushi Cheat ga Saikyou sugite Tsuyoshi Fujitaka Urban Fantasy Young Adult Novel
  • Eleventh CYCLE

    Posted on March 10, 2023 7:07 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first of Kian N. Ardalan‘s Mistland novels, Eleventh Cycle is large-scale dark fantasy in the vein of series like R. Scott Bakker‘s Prince of Nothing and Glen Cook’s Black Company which takes quite a bit of inspiration from the Dark Souls family of video games.

    For most of the first half however it’s ‘merely’ dark fantasy. Despite having a content warning in the Foreword the atmosphere is remarkably aspirational with the protagonists gaining more than they lose. Only near that halfway point (roughly equivalent to where a normal-sized novel would end) do events become quite grim indeed as everything starts coming tumbling down.

    This result is mirrored by in-universe stories, implying that building something up only to tear it down may become a running theme. An unfortunate development for me if so, since while I like seeing the seemingly broken characters overcome their struggles I do not like the foreboding that comes along with expecting them to be re-broken once more afterward.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Kian N. Ardalan Mistland
  • Final Fantasy XIV – Sixth through Eighth Characters

    Posted on March 5, 2023 7:17 am by Offkorn Comment

    First off, let me just get it out of the way that I do not ever recommend anyone creating more than five characters tops. Honestly, since the Data Center travel function got implemented there’s not really much reason to go higher than four (one for each location cluster). So then why did I create eight? Boredom. Completionism. OCD. Take your pick.

    The first of the ‘tertiary’ characters (who will stop advancing the main quest just after unlocking Purple Crafting scripts) was created on the Oceanian DC cluster primarily because I wanted to see just how poor a ‘poor’ server connection was. As it so happens it’s not all that bad at all. I wouldn’t want to play Samurai or bleeding-edge savage raids on it, but generally it’s only really noticeable in how little time you have to react to telegraphed AoE attacks.

    Aside from that the only things to be aware of are that Alliance Raid roulette is pretty dead most of the time (good luck getting anything other than Crystal Tower to fire), Shadowbringers 8-man raids take quite some time to fire, Frontlines only has a brief 1-hour window starting from about 2:30pm AWST time, and activity in general falls off a cliff around 8pm.

    The next was created in response to the addition of a fourth North American data center. Nothing much to say about this besides that the population seems to be too low to support frequent Alliance raids (or Frontlines at all). That’s not much of an issue though since you can quickly jump to one of the other three to do those.

    Finally we come to my first Japanese DC character (and eighth overall). I chose Elemental as the starting point since it was formally the ‘English-friendly’ one pre-Oceanian cluster… and that may have been a mistake. I was hoping for something a bit different in atmosphere or playstyle but there really isn’t much.

    The only things that stick out at this point are:

    1. You’ll occasionally get Frontlines ‘leaders’ who spam multiple sound effects every second
    2. No one uses Alliance chat in Alliance roulette
    3. Most people greet and sign-off with auto-translate phrases
    4. I have yet to come across people having a public conversation in a city center
    5. Tanks in 4-man roulettes seem more conservative with their pulls

    Potential future characters (once I get that eighth one up to the start of Endwalker):

    • Normal Elf: White Mage (gnb/drg/bard/???)
    • Hroth 1: Paladin (blm, mnk, mch, ast)
    • Hroth 2: Black Mage (rpr, drk, sage, dnc)
    • Black Lizard: Bard (arc, drk, rpr)
    • Sun Cat: Samurai (arc, drk, dnc)
    • Tan Viera: Sage (pal, mnk, dnc, rdm)

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Fantasy Final Fantasy MMORPG RPG Science Fiction Third Person Perspective
  • Dahlia in Bloom #6 & Enough with This Slow Life! I WAS REINCARNATED AS A HIGH ELF AND NOW I’M BORED

    Posted on March 3, 2023 2:00 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The sixth Madougushi Dahlia novel immediately gets (some of) the food rhapsodizing out of the way to introduce a semi-dramatic plotline focusing on making a particularly complex tool for her best friend. It also both closes up the loose ends with her ex-fiancé and puts the the seemingly slow romantic development in perspective; only about four months have passed since the start of the series.

    The lengthily-titled Tensei shite High Elf ni Narimashita ga, Slow Life wa 120-nen de Akimashita is a bit misleading in its description. He does not actually abandon living a slow life, just slightly alters the magnitude of how slow it is; he has no trouble spending decades advancing his hobbies (blacksmithing, swordfighting, eating, and finally magic).

    While it in general reminds of Kino no Tabi (with an actually powerful protagonist who can drive change), the timescale ends up the defining feature with this first book covering roughly thirty years. And I certainly hope it continues at that scale if for no other reason than the apparently impending introduction of a child character.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Hisaya Amagishi Madougushi Dahlia Paranormal Romance rarutori Tensei shite High Elf Young Adult Novel
  • APPARENTLY, Disillusioned ADVENTURERS will Save the World #2 & The Disowned Queen’s: Consulting Detective Agency

    Posted on February 23, 2023 1:52 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The second Ningen Fushin book ends up pretty heavily idol-centric, ultimately revealing where that influence came from: The setting is actually a post-apocalyptic Earth. There’s a gambling focus as well, but it’s mainly all about Nick’s issues. We’ll see how the third book goes… but if the idol content doesn’t drastically decrease I’m going to have to drop it.

    Speaking of dropping things, I won’t be following Kandou sareta node Tanteiya Hajimemasu! past its first installment. The characters and romance are okayish for the most part (her living family are all scum), but the genealogy is sketchy (If she’s her grandmother’s blood relative, why is her father written as if he married into the family? If she was adopted by her grandmother, how can she have the imperial bloodline?) and I honestly just can’t stand the ‘Phantom Thief’ trope.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Kandou sareta node Tanteiya Hajimemasu! Ningen Fushin no Boukensha-tachi Paranormal Romance Sarasa Nagase Shinta Fuji Young Adult Novel
  • The Death Mage & Death’s DAUGHTER and the Ebony BLADE #3

    Posted on February 19, 2023 12:57 am by Offkorn Comment

    Somewhat uncommon for a betrayed->strongest type of isekai, Yondome wa Iya na Shizokusei Majutsushi has the protagonist get screwed over more by passive neglect than active malice (though there certainly is some active malice in there from his past lives). Apart from that there’s not much to say about it other than his abilities are a bit too broadly defined and not particularly well thought out.

    The third Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo book turned out to, against expectations, pretty much follow the lead of the previous two in being primarily combat focused (although in this case we get a look at a third army). It’s just as good as they are. What’s most interesting though is that in the Afterword the author mentions this should roughly be the halfway point… meaning they have an actual plan to conclude the story relatively soon.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Densuke Fantasy Maito Ayamine Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo Yondome wa Iya na Shizokusei Majutsushi Young Adult Novel
  • Bloom into You: Regarding Saeki Sayaka #3 & The Unwanted Undead Adventurer #1-4

    Posted on February 11, 2023 10:38 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A spinoff from the Yagate Kimi ni Naru series, Saeki Sayaka ni Tsuite follows the life of the title character from elementary school (before the events of that series) through college (after them). I mainly decided to pick up the third of its three novels due to greatly enjoying the Anime adaptation and wanting to see a bit of how the story ended.

    Weirdly, Yuu and Touko’s relationship doesn’t seem any different from how it was there… which may explain why the Anime stopped where it did rather than finish the work. As for Sayaka, she’s much the same as well (as is the general atmosphere of the novel). The problem ends up being her love interest; she’s rather childish and their relationship doesn’t feel even the slightest bit natural. Perhaps they were trying to mirror the parent series romance? Whatever the case, the end result doesn’t quite work.

    Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha is an inaccurately titled fantasy series (he is the exact opposite of ‘unwanted’) heavy on exposition and not much else. Unlike Tensura, which talks about something before/after it happens, and Youjo Senki, which repeatedly rephrases ideas, this series constantly says the same thing the same way… sometimes with a mere paragraph between repetitions.

    The author (via the protagonist) is incredibly long-winded and frankly it’s just exhausting. Other issues would be the ill-fitting gamified dungeons (there are no skills, levels, or other game-like elements in the setting) and the way said protagonist seems to get dumber/more immature every time he evolves.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Hitoma Iruma Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha Romance Yagate Kimi ni Naru Young Adult Novel Yu Okano
  • Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter #1-4 & Min-Maxing My TRPG Build in Another World #5

    Posted on February 9, 2023 8:21 am by Offkorn Comment

    The Koujo Denka no Kateikyoushi series is a romantic comedy which, at the start at least, has a clear main couple. The other girls’ (most of whom are lolicon-bait) advances merely amount to harmless crushes, and the protagonist himself shows no romantic interest in them.

    The problem is with the fourth book where one of them appears to get propped up on the same level as the main love interest. Normally I would just write this off as a fluke, but in the Afterword the author clearly states the other girls are meant to be legitimate competitors… an incredibly alarming declaration. So alarming that I’m not sure I want to continue reading any further despite how much I enjoy the dialogue style and worldbuilding.

    The sixth TRPG Player novel (which serves as the fifth volume) wraps up a few loose ends from the previous ones before setting off an a new adventure wholly focusing on Erich and Agrippina.

    Despite a centipede-girl being on the cover (she’s eventually introduced toward the end as an antagonist/potential future love interest), this book is pretty much all about Agrippina; even the short story at the end centers on her. It’s a bold decision that ends up paying off well.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Koujo Denka no Kateikyoushi Paranormal Romance Riku Nanano Schuld TRPG Player ga Isekai Saikyou Build o Mezasu Young Adult Novel
  • Rebuild World & I Surrendered My Sword for a New Life as a Mage

    Posted on February 2, 2023 1:01 am by Offkorn Comment

    The Alluring Specter & Crazy, Reckless, and Rash are the first two books in the Rebuild World series, which uses an unconventional numbering scheme in addition to the rarity of having individual titles for each novel.

    Basically they chart the path of a street urchin on his way to becoming an established mercenary as he’s guided by an AI with unknown (though almost certainly nefarious) goals through a post-apocalyptic wasteland. It’s hard sci-fi for the most part with hints of potential romance/harem elements down the line and nothing much to complain about.

    The first Moto Saikyou no Kenshi wa Isekai Mahou ni Akogareru book meanwhile is a more common example of a fantasy-to-fantasy overpowered protagonist reincarnation isekai. Said protagonist is overpowered thanks to retaining god-level swordsmanship from his previous life, while the isekai label appears to just be there to provide an excuse for in-character exposition about the setting.

    Although nothing to write home about, it doesn’t have any glaring issues and should be entertaining enough for fans of the genre.

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