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  • Web Novels, Vol. 6

    Posted on September 18, 2024 1:29 am by Offkorn Comment

    MAGUS REBORN

      Rather similar to Legend of the Arch Magus. The key difference here is that while that overpowered protagonist steamrolls all opposition without complication, this one occasionally struggles a bit (and there are also some tertiary cultivation aspects). So it basically comes down to a matter of personal preference. Do beware that it could use another editing pass or two though, as the occasional technical error is fairly noticeable.

    Wraithwood Botanist

      This is an interesting series that doesn’t really resemble anything I’ve read before, with a fairly well developed setting and distinct characters. On the negative side of things the author is one of those unwilling to fix typos and technical errors pointed out in the comments, and made a really odd choice to keep old, obsolete chapters up (which now have to be skipped past) instead of editing/replacing them with the rewritten ones.

    The New DARK LORD

      The first book plays out much like a standard isekai hero tale, just one with an unambiguously brutal protagonist somewhat similar to Father of Monstrosity‘s. The second book however completely changes gears to present the promised ‘rise of a new dark lord’ content. A bit too early to see how that will turn out, but it’s definitely a solid enough start.

    AVAUNT

      Unusual for being a single complete book rather than a series, this story is rather unique with a combination of Jack Vance-ish offhand absurdity, Fargo-ish mix of violence and dark comedy, and a magic system that resembles computer code.

    Technomancer: How I Became the Hapless Sidekick of the World’s Greatest Magical Girl

      Wasn’t really onboard with the first couple of chapters’ themes, and the lead-up to the protagonist’s awakening was just far too contrived.

    THE EMPEROR’S CONCUBINE

      Not sure whether it’s because I’ve just read too many stories with this setup, or the writing style was just a bit too stilted, but I could not get into this one. I will say that having the protagonist not be a blatantly isekai’d earthling was an interesting choice… but that may have contributed to the awkwardness of her actions.

    IN A CIVILIZED MANNER

      The protagonist simply rubbed me the wrong way. The setup’s kind of odd as well.

    Cursed Explorer of the Arcana

      While this started out good with a distinct Dragoneye Moons vibe, the slavery sideplot dragged it down, the genocidal trek through the forest didn’t help any, and the protagonist of said slavery plotline becoming a central character was the nail in the coffin.

    RUTHLESS: Path of Conquest

      Despite there being nothing in particular I can point to, the story as a whole was just slightly offputting enough to not want to bother following it for an extended period… though I suspect the oddly high level of modern realism played a part.

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  • The Hero Laughs #7 & That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime #19

    Posted on September 3, 2024 1:28 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The seventh Nidome no Yuusha novel thankfully keeps the incestuous vibes to a minimum. And though we don’t get to reunite with the protagonist’s previous two harem members yet, there is some focus on his former/current girlfriend. Not sure how I feel about the sci-fi-ish deity situation though.

    Tensura‘s nineteenth entry is basically two sets of battles with a strategy meeting sandwiched between them. Well really one and a half, since the first is just a continuation of what began in the previous novel. While not terrible, I think it could do with about 60% less mechanic/stat-related exposition… and I’m not really sold on the idea that the author’s going to drag this final confrontation out for three more books.

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  • Legend of the Arch Magus: REPUBLIC OF EVERFROST & CAST IN ATONEMENT

    Posted on August 30, 2024 12:20 pm by Offkorn Comment

    I had thought the thirteenth Arch Magus novel was taking longer than usual to appear, and apparently (according to the Afterword here) it’s because the author burned out and was thinking of ending the series. They changed their mind though and this entry is kind of a transitory one centered on giving some backstory to that group of Imperial witches mentioned a few times earlier.

    Michelle Sagara‘s latest Elantra novel focuses mainly on wrapping up the ‘seeing ghosts’ plotline while also tying it into and adding an addendum to the gold dragon’s backstory. Or rather, I’d like to say it focuses on that, but instead it mostly consists of chained recap segments which only eventually get around to dealing with that in a tortuously roundabout manner.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Chronicles of Elantra Fantasy Legend of the Arch Magus Michael Sisa Michelle Sagara
  • Final Fantasy XIV – DAWNTRAIL

    Posted on August 24, 2024 1:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    With all eight of my characters now through the Dawntrail main quest, I guess it’s time to post about it.

    As far as the storyline goes the first half of the game is mostly good. There’s is a bit of a hiccup in the third area when one of the other throne claimants does a complete personality reversal out of nowhere, but otherwise it’s pretty damn solid. Only one quest to say something dumb in chat and only a couple that require forced emote usage. The second half though… the second half is just a near-constant stream of cringe-inducing nonsense. They even add a child as a major secondary character toward the end (replete with a ‘follow the idiot child through a ruined cityscape’ quest).

    Sidequests are on the whole mostly better than Endwalker I think, with not all that many being purposely wasteful with your time. The role quests meanwhile are also pretty solid and even better can be rushed through pretty easily on secondary characters since now only the last quest in a line features a single-player duty.

    As for the new classes, Pictomancer has a pretty unique playstyle and just unloads tons of damage to both single targets and groups. Once you get accustomed to when to re-cast the painting spells it ends up pretty fun. Viper meanwhile is basically just a cross between Reaper and Monk, more the latter than the former after they got rid of its damage debuff. If you want a faster Reaper or a less fiddly Monk, this is your class.

    As for class changes:

    • Warrior and Paladin haven’t notably changed.
    • Dark Knight and Gunbreaker losing their damage dash is annoying, but otherwise they’re basically the same.
    • White Mage, Scholar, and Sage haven’t notably changed.
    • Astrologian is… pretty weird now. I liked the previous Card Draw system better, but this one isn’t terrible.
    • I don’t like what they did to Dragoon. Separating Fang and Claw and Wheeling Thrust just creates a hassle.
    • The new Monk is a bit of a shock, but I think it’s ultimately a slight improvement since there’s now less to keep track of.
    • Ninja is a bit better I think without having to worry about keeping up the speed buff.
    • Haven’t played much of Samurai, but it didn’t seem to have notably changed.
    • Reaper is unchanged.
    • Bard, Machinist, and Dancer are all essentially unchanged.
    • Black Mage has been simplified a bit, and I love the changes made to Umbral Soul… but it definitely takes some getting used to.
    • Red Mage is a bit more fiddly in the burst phase, which I’m not thrilled about.
    • Summoner is unchanged.

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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
  • Goodbye, Overtime! & Zilbagias the Demon Prince #2

    Posted on August 18, 2024 7:02 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first Akuyaku Reijou, Brocon ni Job Change Shimasu novel (English subtitle: This Reincarnated Villainess Is Living for Her New Big Brother) is so forgettable that, despite having read it less than two weeks ago, I remember next to nothing about it. The only thing that stuck with me is how the (centralized, here) unconventionally incestuous romance setup brought to mind Shujinkou ja Nai!.

    Fortunately, the series‘ petplay aspects do not get much prominence in the second Zilbagias novel. Unfortunately, the event development has to go through some rather extreme contortions to thread the needle between the actions of a human hero and demon prince… and honestly doesn’t do all that good a job at it. Not thrilled by the ballooning harem either.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 5

    Posted on August 17, 2024 1:35 pm by Offkorn Comment

    DEMONIC MAGICIAN

      Found this series in the ‘readers also liked’ section of Madman Apocalypse and there certainly is a bit of overlap. The insanity on display here is less over-the-top though and it features significant romance elements.

    CHANGELING

      Coming across like an amalgam of Solo Leveling and Journey of Black and Red (with the same author as the latter), this series lags quite a bit in the transition from downtrodden grunt to overpowered vigilante. The beginning is good, and after she becomes a ‘mask’ is good, but the space between can take some effort to get through.

    THE WICKED HOUSE OF Caroline

      A work by the same author as Tori Transmigrated, this series is unfortunately nowhere near as well constructed. The level of believability is just not up to par and the author’s disinterest in fixing any of the (occasionally quite serious) mistakes pointed out in the comments doesn’t do it any favors.

    Behold! The Harbinger of Doom

      A fairly unconventional series that brings to mind Jack Vance‘s Dying Earth and Demon Princes novels. It’s not really something that can be binged though as the concentration of randomness is pretty high.

    Parallel Hearts

      Either the extremely… florid style of prose is to your taste or it isn’t. I prefer more modern phrasing.

    Shades of Perception

      While this plays with some pretty interesting ideas, I ultimately had to drop it about 25 chapters in. The protagonist keeps deliberately walking into questionable situations only to end up caving to those opposing him, even when he has a superior position.

    ASHEVA: A SUMMONER’S TALE

      A stealth cultivation novel in a sci-fi setting. When it comes right down to it I just don’t really like cultivation as a concept and was less than thrilled by both the protagonist’s naming sense and the actions of one of the secondary characters.

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  • Free Life Fantasy: Online -IMMORTAL PRINCESS- #7 & Moon Blossom Asura #3

    Posted on August 4, 2024 12:52 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Quite a bit occurs in the seventh Free Life Fantasy Online novel; a brief dungeon dive, a game event modeled after a school sports festival, and the protagonist evolving herself into a literal cosmic horror. Kind of comes across as an arbitrary hodgepodge of ideas to be honest and I’m not really sure what direction it’s even trying to go in at this point.

    Gekka no Shoujo Asura‘s third entry ends up falling somewhere between the previous two quality-wise. On the plus side the whole Jeanne plot is resolved and the focus looks like it might go back to more standard mercenary things, on the negative side the perverted aspects don’t get any better… and may get worse depending on how the butt-obsessed monster girl ends up handled.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 4

    Posted on July 30, 2024 1:39 pm by Offkorn Comment

    TORI TRANSMIGRATED

      This is a really good series that feels like Metaworld Chronicles in a ‘reincarnated as the villainess in an otome gameworld’ package. I would suggest not reading the author notes though, as for a time they end up weirdly defensive/combative about readers speculating about glaringly obvious romantic developments.

    Lament of the Fallen

      I made it to the 125th chapter, enjoying myself for the most part, only to end up completely disinterested when yet another training segment popped up. Wasn’t thrilled by the whole ‘overpowered protagonist, yet someone’s always more powerful’ aspect either.

    Song of the Void

      A work by the same author as the above, taking place in the same metaverse, this sidesteps the issues of that series by centering on the most powerful existence around from the start. No training montages, no perpetual defeat->power-up->victory loop, just pure worldbuilding and personal domination. Unfortunately, for some unfathomable reason, near the very end the protagonist from the previous series randomly shows up to become a secondary character… and I just couldn’t bring myself to power through it.

    Lily Ex Machina

      This is basically Arifureta with absolutely zero believability. No idea if it goes the same romance route and can’t be bothered to find out.

    THE GIRL WHO KILLED A GOD

      Not bad at all, but I only got about a third of the way through before the railroading became too much.

    FORGOTTEN GIRL QUEST

      This is an oddly aware (though not self-aware) ‘trapped in a gameworld’ series that starts out pretty interesting if a bit infuriating where the nominal protagonist’s drunken nature is concerned. The events following the card tournament though are just plain annoying.

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  • A Livid Lady’s Guide #2, The Water Magician: The Central Provinces Arc II, & The Otome Heroine’s Fight #2

    Posted on July 28, 2024 1:37 am by Offkorn Comment

    Nothing of any interest occurs in the second Buchigire Reijou wa Houfuku o Chikaimashita novel. It’s incredibly mundane for the most part and I’m not thrilled about the sudden dungeon excursion. I’ll probably drop it here.

    The second Mizu Zokusei novel on the other hand is much like the first. While this also has an inexplicable dungeon excursion (what is it with fantasy authors forcing gamified dungeons into their non-gameworlds?), the character interactions and assorted other developments continue to be entertaining.

    Continuing the ‘sudden dungeon’ theme, although at least this setting is in fact a gameworld and the dungeon is only used as an assassination tool, Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival‘s second novel drops the battle-maid angle to return to the path of the murderhobo. My only complaint is an overuse of ‘fodder for my growth’ as a catchphrase.

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  • The Grave of VALOR, HERETICAL FISHING #2, & SHATTERED BOUNDARIES

    Posted on July 19, 2024 2:53 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Aside from some grammatical issues and a bizarre cover image, the fourth book in D.C. Haenlien‘s Adelheid series is okayish I suppose. I’m not really sold on the vampire aspects though and the war focus isn’t all that interesting. Not sure if I’m going to continue it or not at this point.

    Haylock Jobson‘s second Heretical Fishing novel starts off rather worse than the prequel; it goes a bit too heavy on the cultivator aspects while introducing far too many new awakened animals. Yet, at the very end, an utterly ridiculous plan to assault the capital comes together beautifully and makes all the lead-up worthwhile.

    I’ve got almost no complaints with the third entry in Shawn Wilson‘s Ultimate Level 1 series. It continues merrily along the path it set out with the only hiccup being an incredibly out of place drinking contest. Plenty of action, some comedy, and even a bit of notable romantic development.

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