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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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  • FORCE MAJEURE & Crystal Bloom

    Posted on June 7, 2024 1:25 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The third of John Van Stry‘s Wolfhounds novels is much like the first two. There isn’t much ship or mech-based action this time, with the focus instead being on setting all the various plans in motion for the endgame. There are a couple knife fights however and a few rather serious plot developments.

    Sarah A. Parker‘s Crystal Bloom series is one I’ve been trying on and off to read since way back after finishing When the Moon Hatched. It’s rough though, focused as it is on an incredibly toxic relationship between two deeply traumatized people… both with a martyr complex. Ultimately I had to give up about halfway through To Snap a Silver Stem when it became clear the change of setting did not herald much of a change in character dynamic.

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  • Assorted Web Novels

    Posted on May 26, 2024 11:49 am by Offkorn Comment

    DUNGEON OF KNOWLEDGE

      A pretty entertaining high fantasy ensemble-based system progression story that suffers a bit from questionable character actions where the lost city is concerned. There are several times where high ranking or well-connected people learn about the dungeon/city under the town and just… do absolutely nothing with it. Characters are fun though so I’ll continue to follow it for the foreseeable future.

    MADMAN APOCALYPSE

      A comedy-focused, and quite bloody, system apocalypse story notable for featuring insane protagonists. Once again the characters are the strong point here, as while the various antagonists are well thought out the setting aspects and plot developments are kind of arbitrary. Presumably on purpose… but still.

    An Assassin’s Anthem

      Another high fantasy system progression story, this one is more a coming of age type of thing with a single protagonist. Still in the early chapters there are any number of directions it can end up going, but personally I hope it backs away from the weird instanced dungeon thing it’s been focused on recently.

    EDEN & ECHO

      Notably different from the previous stories, this is a pure science fiction cyberpunkish… thriller? Procedural? Action-adventure? The developments so far are kind of hard to categorize, but it ~seems~ like it will focus primarily on the protagonist’s growth beyond her initial somewhat spoiled arrogance and naïve ideals.

    Reforged from Ruin

      A revenge-focused progression fantasy with a(n eventually) notable romance subtheme, this story starts interesting and only gets better as the protagonist re-acquires and then surpasses their previous level of ability. That said, I don’t have much experience with cultivation stories and so can’t really say how much it deviates from (or plays around with) the expected stereotypes

    DRAKA

      A character-driven isekai focused on a dragon and transmigrated human inhabiting the same body, first as distinct personalities and then later as a merged whole. Though centered on (often action-focused) character development there’s also a long-running plotline involving a hostile criminal syndicate.

    A CHRONICLE OF LIES

      Although well-written with an interesting setting, I simply don’t like this story’s protagonist. He’s the type to build his entire identity around his disability, to the point that he literally goes insane after his schizophrenia is cured.

    Eclipse: Time Thief

      The initial setup is a little odd and something about the dialog style just didn’t work for me.

    Horizon of War

      Perhaps it’s because I began this series at the start of the second book, but neither the protagonist nor his allies (nor their situation) grabbed me. The protagonist in particular comes across as a generic easily embarrassed everyman. Maybe they’d be more interesting if followed from day one.

    THE BLACK LEAF COMPANY

      Not thrilled with the dumb yet lucky protagonist.

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  • EASYGOING TERRITORY DEFENSE #2 & As a Reincarnated Aristocrat #4

    Posted on April 7, 2024 8:48 am by Offkorn Comment

    The second Okiraku Ryoushu no Tanoshii Ryouchi Bouei novel continues along the same path laid down by the first, with the protagonist cheerfully running around making weapons of mass destruction and plopping down new settlements one after another while onlookers watch in amazement. He does a bit of attacking toward the end here though, rather than defending, and it looks like the next book will be war-centric.

    Speaking of wars, the fourth Tensei Kizoku, Kantei Skill de Nariagaru novel eventually wraps up its civil war arc. While it’s good that it concluded, the path taken ended up pretty unbelievable. Having a neighboring country (recently over its own civil war) throw away tens of thousands of soldiers in order to attack the protagonist out of nowhere is already out of line. Then giving them an infinite morale cheat on top of it? Incredibly heavy-handed.

    Regardless, if the Afterword is to be believed the series will return to a more sedate recruitment-focused pacing in the next book.

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  • THE HALF-LIFE EMPIRE & Liches Get Stitches

    Posted on March 23, 2024 11:40 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Shami Stovall‘s first Half-Life Empire novel has quite an interesting and well-developed setting… so it’s rather unfortunate that the protagonist gets victimized so often. Apart from the very first theft she’s constantly getting captured or fully reliant on someone else to save her (sometimes in a less than believable manner). While the third book’s description hints that she eventually develops power of her own, I’m not thrilled by the idea of wading through two books worth of ‘damsel in distress’ to get there.

    The Litches Get Stitches books, by HJ Tolson, tell the story of a gardening and crafts-loving witch who gets in touch with her inner axe-murderer after unexpectedly transforming into a lich. The contrast between her homemaking interests and (occasionally self-destructive) impulsive bloodlust works rather well and the stakes rise from defending a house in the first book, all the way to planning to oppose a god in the fourth. I’m interested to see if it escalates further or actually concludes the story with deicide.

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  • The Otome Heroine’s Fight for Survival & 7th Time L∞p #1-3

    Posted on March 11, 2024 2:29 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival makes a couple of unexpected choices in its event trajectory. Rather than have the protagonist be isekai’d into the game world, she’s instead naturally one of the game’s characters who awakens to self-awareness after killing someone who was isekai’d into the story. Then later on it looks like it’s going to go the independent murderhobo route only to swerve into noble-backed battle maid training instead.

    Definitely a number of interesting elements floating around so far and I’m curious to see how things develop. That said, the first quarter or so is a bit of a chore to get through due to being absolutely drenched in background exposition and overflowing with various training-related monologues. Would’ve been nice had that part been condensed to like a chapter or two max.

    The lengthily, and slightly misleadingly, titled Loop 7-kaime no Akuyaku Reijou wa, Moto Tekikoku de Jiyuu Kimama na Hanayome Seikatsu o Mankitsu suru series (English subtitle: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!) starts out as a fairly enjoyable slow-burn romance with hints toward a larger background plot. The protagonist is a nice mix of competent and awkward, the love interest is a pretty standard kuudere, and events play out in an entertaining manner… for the first two novels at least.

    The third novel, however, is atrocious. The focus there mainly falls on two children, each annoying in a different manner, while the protagonist falls back on behaving like a servant from one of her previous loops (despite now being an empress-to-be) and the prince basically becomes an afterthought. With the event development and secondary characters not being any good either, I’m likely not going to bother following the series any further.

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