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  • The Otome Heroine’s Fight for Survival #3 & The Former Assassin Who Got Reincarnated as a Noble Girl #2

    Posted on December 6, 2024 11:09 am by Offkorn Comment

    The third Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival book goes on a bit of a sidequest to eliminate a village full of orcs before looping around at the end to return to the conflict with Graves, while also setting the stage to pull the protagonist back into the Princess’ orbit. It’s perfectly fine.

    Moto Ansatsusha‘s second entry meanwhile unexpectedly introduces harem elements instead of focusing on the established love triangle. Is each book going to feature her attendant and the prince being jealous over a new suiter (whom she doesn’t even realize is attracted to her)? That seems like it will get old fast. Putting that potential issue aside, the only other problem is how weirdly the remaining twin is handled. Flipping from ‘delusional idiot’ to ‘promising assassin’ so quickly makes no sense whatsoever.

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  • The Former Assassin Who Got Reincarnated as a Noble Girl & EXP Is Golden

    Posted on October 31, 2024 3:14 am by Offkorn Comment

    Feeling a bit like Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival, Moto Ansatsusha, Tensei shita Kizoku no Reijou ni Narimashita. mainly centers on how an emotionally stunted reincarnated assassin deals with having a pacifist airhead of a mother and a manipulative idiot for an adoptive sister. Although it also eventually introduces subdued romance elements via a love triangle between her, the somewhat bloodthirsty slave boy she picks up during a mission, and a highly practical prince, which seem like they’re going to be the more long-term focus of the story.

    Something like a cross between Free Life Fantasy Online and Overlord, Ougon no Keikenchi (English subtitle: The Queen of Destruction Speedruns Her Ascension) embodies its subtitle fairly well; this is absolutely a speedrun which at times lacks believability (why were endgame-level metal ingots available in the starting area?). Still ends up more entertaining than not though as long as you don’t mind a somewhat anti-social protagonist who mostly talks to themselves about game mechanics.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 8

    Posted on October 8, 2024 12:25 am by Offkorn Comment

    Rise of the Frontier Lord

      While there are some exceptionally contrived bits, like the whole sequence with the throne ship and miasma (or the spontaneous herald thing), this is a pretty fun kingdom-building story with a diverse cast. At this point I’d have to say the biggest oddity is how the Imperials don’t take the existence of the Wolf-God seriously despite being fully aware of multiple other gods.

    From Londoner To Lord

      A somewhat slowly paced kingdom-building story that occasionally goes a bit too heavy on the sentimentality. And while I’m not personally fond of the advertising scheme the author has adopted (which greatly resembles what a pay-to-win MMO would use), nor how desperate they seem to be to acquire more readers, if you just focus on the story itself while ignoring the set-dressing it ends up a decent enough time-waster.

    Reborn as a Fantasy General

      A story about an aspiring historian war-nerd who gets summoned to a Warhammer-like world as a savior figure destined to lead a band of ratmen to greatness. Apart from having a misleading title (no one is reborn here) the only real issue is how abnormally fast the protagonist adapts to life underground among pestilence-worshiping cannibals. That said, I’m not really a fan of the first book’s rushed ending, nor the total setting/character shift of the second.

    Rise Of The Worthy

      While interesting, there are some weird holes in the setting and event developments that strain credulity to the breaking point.

    Soul Merger

      A fun and engaging series (the MC is apparently only succubus-adjacent to justify an entirely female cast) that handles creature-related lore-dumps by providing in-universe encyclopedia entries as integrated chapters. Unfortunately, at a certain point the protagonists decide to go raiding the bottom of a labyrinth for ~reasons~ and when the inevitable happens I just lost all interest in finishing it.

    A Relatively Powerful Mage

      A well-written (apart from some rather abrupt romantic developments) post-apocalyptic System-based series. Despite having a good mix of personal power-gain and empire-building I ended up having to drop it at the end of the first book, at which point it explicitly decides to set off on a path of human supremacy. That’s just not something I’m interested in reading about.

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  • EASYGOING TERRITORY DEFENSE #3 & My Magical Career at Court #5

    Posted on September 27, 2024 12:10 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The third Okiraku Ryoushu no Tanoshii Ryouchi Bouei book mostly concerns itself with the recruitment of additional crafters so that, eventually, the protagonist doesn’t have to do everything himself. Aside from that… there’s also a bit of character development for his fiancée.

    Oukyuu Majutsushi toshite Hirowareru‘s fifth entry busies itself with the establishment of Luke’s new taskforce and Noel growing into her role as a superior officer. Unfortunately, we once again come to the cusp of romantic progression only to have it snatched away at the very last moment (the novel ends on a cliffhanger). Which is annoying enough that I don’t think I’m going to follow it any further.

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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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  • 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. 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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  • Miss Savage Fang #2 & My Magical Career at Court #4

    Posted on June 21, 2024 11:22 am by Offkorn Comment

    The second Savage Fang Ojousama novel is 90% school life (a culture festival) with the rest being a quick boss fight. It’s kind of ‘meh’ all things considered and I’m leaning toward dropping the series here.

    Oukyuu Majutsushi toshite Hirowareru‘s fourth installment ends up having zero romantic development as the protagonist rationalizes the previous novel‘s confession away as a declaration of bromance. Fortunately, there is some notable development in other areas and the various character interactions remain amusing.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 3

    Posted on June 16, 2024 7:45 am by Offkorn Comment

    ALMA’S DREAMS (ARE DEFAULT)

      An eldritch-horror themed… thriller I suppose, this series has both an interesting setting and a fairly varied cast of layered characters. While the protagonist is a bit impulsive, her actions come across naturally rather than feeling forced or exaggerated.

    THE MOTHER OF MONSTERS

      An overpowered-protagonist isekai with some small romance elements and eventual kingdom-building aspects, this story takes an unusual development path. It’s not as cut and dried as simply going from hero to villain, as the MC occupies a sort of middle-ground between the two concepts, but more a subtle shift across the alignment axis.

    Misadventures Incorporated

      I ended up greatly enjoying the rewritten first book of the series, only to be crushingly disappointed by the original second book. Turns out the rewrite removed quite a few massively annoying elements which play large parts in the later event development. I’m also not really a fan of the fox-fairy and it seems like she becomes a major character.

    HEARTTHROB

      A romance thriller taking place in a futuristic dystopia, this series has quite a few things going for it in the setting and character departments with both feeling well developed and ‘real’. Unfortunately (for me), the level of victimization is a bit too high for my taste.

    The Rise of Chaos <genesis>

      Notable for being structured like a light novel, with occasional images appearing mid-chapter, the first book of this series is quite well done. Really, the only thing I can complain about is how it’s never explained why the protagonist awkwardly ignores her friend’s romantic advances despite being equally attracted. The second book though… the second book quickly takes all the goodwill of the first and leaves it dead in a ditch by effectively ret-conning the first’s conclusion and drastically changing the series genre.

    Daughter of Death

      Unusual for having an unequivocally villainous protagonist, this series starts off well enough only to end up exceptionally contrived following the second meeting with the king. The level of plot armor just blasts through the roof and it becomes prohibitively difficult to justify the event developments.

    Mistress Of The Evil Forest

      In retrospect, this comes across like an Anime-ified Mother of Monsters. The tropes were thick enough that I couldn’t get beyond the first chapter.

    Ethereal Ascendance

      This reads like an overly-literal fan translation of a Japanese light novel.

    Exiled Realm

      A work by the same author as Father of Monstrosity (focused more on psychological horror than physical horror), I tried pretty hard to like this series and in fact managed to make it to the second part of the second arc… where I had to give up when it spontaneously turned into a Mushishi fanfic. Other potential issues are the whole amnesia focus (though done differently here, it’s certainly not a popular trope), an overabundance of commas, and a curious absence of stats despite taking place in a game world.

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  • The Brilliant Healer’s New Life #3 & Rebuild World IV

    Posted on June 15, 2024 5:04 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The third Yami Healer novel starts off with a summer festival and then follows it up with a story centered on a temporary new love interest. While neither is handled badly, and I’m impressed at the author’s relative restraint regarding the permanent love interest count, there’s not really any variation in the character dynamics. It’s an average romcom harem through and through.

    Rebuild World IV is the seventh book in the series and has a similar issue to the above novel; a limited range of character behavior. While the setting’s been interesting enough to get me to stick around this long, I believe this will be where I drop it since the Akira/Alpha interactions and supporting characters’ baffled suspicion are becoming prohibitively repetitive.

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