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  • FAILURE FRAME #1-2

    Posted on September 23, 2022 2:23 pm by Offkorn Comment

    So, despite heavy misgivings, I went and picked up the first two novels in Kaoru Shinozaki’s Hazure Waku series (which has an overly-descriptive subtitle I don’t care enough to transcribe). Sadly, those initial suspicions ended up well-founded.

    Something of a cross between Arifureta and Tsukimichi (minus the harem elements) it unfortunately suffers from three keys flaws:

    1) The author has zero experience regarding game systems; you cannot have zombie dragons and mud golems getting paralyzed for example, let alone dying to poison. It’s completely unbelievable.
    2) Most characters, and not just the students, are all terrible for no other reason than to be terrible. Their interactions with one another are also horrifically cringey.
    3) There’s quite a bit of gratuitous ecchi in here, which is often coupled with the terrible personalities mentioned above.

    Reading this series is a constant ordeal to suspend your disbelief while wading through random bursts of meaningless cruelty and misogyny, one which does not appear to have even a single worthwhile trait to offset it.

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  • Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire ♀ #1-6

    Posted on September 20, 2022 4:28 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The first thing to note about this series is that the English title is quite off the mark (the original title uses ‘martial arts’). There is very little sword-fighting in here, with the protagonist instead specializing in unarmed combat and energy blasts, so I have no idea why it was changed to something so ill-fitting. Makes me wonder what else was changed.

    The next is that like in Tanya not much is made of his being a girl now. After the initial shock and occasional misgivings (usually used as comic relief) he doesn’t much care and ends up with an attitude similar to Kendeshi‘s protagonist in that he enjoys looking at his own reflection.

    And the last is that the series takes something of a nose-dive in the fifth volume (which is significantly shorter than previous ones) and doesn’t recover much in the sixth. These two really should have been cut down into a single novel with most of the dragon-meat-related content excised. Now this deterioration could be attributed to the events mentioned in the Afterword, and I sincerely hope that ends up being the case… but I guess we’ll have to see how the seventh turns out.

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  • My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World #1-3

    Posted on September 17, 2022 1:42 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Picked up this series based on Amazon’s recommendation system (something I haven’t done in ages) and it, perhaps unsurprisingly, turned out to be rather similar to Shin no Nakama in general atmosphere.

    This switches between laid-back everyday content and more dramatic action-focused fare as that does (though the ratio here is weighted far more heavily toward the everyday), although many of the other key traits are different. There’s no central love interest here for instance, nor really any romance-related content at all beyond occasional superficial teasing… which is quite impressive considering the steadily expanding cast of ‘family members’.

    It also gets much more technical with the actual blacksmith-related activities than that work does with its herbalism. If the thought of reading pages upon pages about spreading straw ash about, hammering out imperfections in the metal, assembling furniture, or proper katana-crafting techniques fills you with dread this may not be the series for you. If you happen to read light novels for their penchant of having food-related subthemes however, then this will not disappoint.

    Overall the books ended up a fun diversion that I plan to keep following since there don’t look to be any particularly damning red flags on the horizon. Character personalities are entertaining and fairly varied, no cringy fanservice (beside the general inexplicable harem setup), and it seems unlikely to abandon the smithing angle. Could do with a few less self-references to his ‘cheat’ abilities though.

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  • ARIFURETA SHOKUGYOU DE SEKAISAIKYOU: ZERO

    Posted on August 13, 2022 12:39 pm by Offkorn Comment

    This six-book companion series to the main Arifureta storyline reveals how the various labyrinth architects met and were ultimately defeated by Ehit.

    For the most part it’s just more Arifureta; the same type of humor, fetish content, and action style (the main differences being a complete lack of any harem aspects and the inclusion of an actual lolicon-targeted relationship instead of characters who merely appear abnormally young). That said, it lacks the pull of the main series.

    Partly I believe it’s because this is more of an ensemble deal without any real focal character. Supposedly Mieldi is the protagonist, but at first Oscar seems to take that role only for the point of view to sort of fade back into a 3rd-party observer state for the rest of the series. It always kind of feels like you’re on the outside looking in, which brings us to the second half of the issue.

    While the main series has a rather varied group of antagonists… that is not the case here. It’s just the church, the church, and, oh yeah, the church. Fanatics all with zero depth. Making matters worse is that there’s no rhyme or reason to who has what powers. Both enemy and ally side-characters alike are just chock full of completely random unique abilities that appear to serve as stand-ins for their personalities.

    Those two things combined result in a work that’s rather difficult to get attached to.

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  • Banished from the HERO’s PARTY #6 & That Time I Got Reincarnated as a SLIME #14

    Posted on July 31, 2022 10:56 am by Offkorn Comment

    The sixth Shin no Nakama novel continues from where the fifth left off with a similar mix of laid-back daily happenings and more serious background plotting. While that was pretty much a self-contained story however, this is not. Most of its brief length is devoted to detailing a certain character’s backstory (which will presumably become relevant in future novels) while it ends on something of a cliffhanger.

    Speaking of which, the 14th Tensura novel also happens to end on a cliffhanger. Roughly 80% of it is a bunch of council meetings concerning Tempest’s recent overwhelming victory, while the last 20% or so illustrates that things don’t always go according to plan and there’s always someone out there stronger than you. I must admit I’m curious what tactic the author will use to pull the inevitable reversal to put Rimuru back on top, and hope it won’t just be a rehash of his demon lord evolution.

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  • The City of Brass & THE WORLD’S FINEST Assassin #5

    Posted on June 25, 2022 11:24 am by Offkorn Comment

    S. A. Chakraborty‘s first Daevabad novel, The City of Brass, is rather strange. Pretty much all of the factions involved are terrible in some manner, while the faction the book seems to want to get you to sympathize with by the end (the Daeva) is arguably worst of them all. Character-wise it isn’t much better: The protagonist flip-flops between being highly intelligent/cunning and self-destructively moronic seemingly at random, while the primary love interest is an emotionally erratic, violent bigot.

    If it were a little more consistent in its characterizations or a little less uniformly terrible with its faction behavior I’d say it’d be worth checking out for paranormal romance fans. As it is though it’s just too uneven to recommended continuing the series.

    Something else that can’t be recommended is the 5th Ansatsu Kizoku light novel. I thought the third was bad (it is) but this one blows it out of the water. Just horrific event progression all-around to the point I’ll be dropping this series as well.

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  • ARIFURETA #12 & So I’m a Spider, So What? #14

    Posted on June 23, 2022 3:11 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The 12th Arifureta novel is unexpectedly not the last in the series (if the afterword is to believed, the 13th will be)… that said, it does wrap several things up and expand upon a few things mentioned in passing earlier with all that’s left being the Hajime/Ehit confrontation. While better than the previous novel it ultimately feels like a stalling action however, and I would suggest holding off on reading it until the conclusion is available.

    Kumodesuga‘s 14th entry is also a bit unexpected in that it spends something like half its page count on detailing the world’s pre-system history and Ariel’s past in particular rather than advancing the timeline much. It does advance a bit though, enough to provide a conclusion to the Potimas conflict at least. The actual conclusion of the series will apparently be spread out over two more novels which were originally released within a month of one another. So here’s hoping that stays true for the translations as well (although ideally I’d prefer they be released as a single novel).

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  • That Time I Got Reincarnated as a SLIME #13 & In the Land of Leadale #4-5

    Posted on April 29, 2022 3:26 am by Offkorn Comment

    By the end of the 12th TenSura novel I was feeling somewhat disenchanted by the series. A mood that its follow-up did not immediately lift. It starts out rather slow unfortunately with far too much time spent detailing the technical aspects of the Empire’s tanks/airships. Once the limiter gets removed though it picks up quite a bit, ending up one of the more entertaining displays of utter domination. The Dwarf interlude and epilogue stand out in particular.

    The English versions of the Leandale no Daichi nite novels sadly do not quite match the quality of the Anime adaptation. Partly (mostly?) because the publisher seems to have used their editing B-team. Not only is there a bad case of ‘same voice’ but there are quite a number of typos/mistakes as well. Even worse, the end of the 4th book and beginning of the 5th blatantly contradict.

    How do you get “To my fiancée” from “Name her” (the latter being the correct phrase)? Was there no proofreading at all?

    Content-wise however I’d say they’re pretty comparable, with the only notable exception being the abnormally large food focus. Because of course there’s a food focus. Only other thing to note is that the transition from the end of the Anime to the start of book 4 is not a smooth one since the former only adapts half of book 3. This is not an issue for that 4th book (since it includes a recap) but appears to be one for the 5th, which prominently features re-occurring characters who did not appear in the Anime.

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  • ARIFURETA: FROM COMMONPLACE TO WORLD’S STRONGEST #1-4

    Posted on April 3, 2022 4:47 am by Offkorn Comment

    Originally, I had not bothered to read these since the events were covered (in abridged fashion) by the first Anime adaptation. After recently watching the second season though I came to realize that the adaptation didn’t merely skip events. It actually goes and changes some things as well… quite illogically at times in that season’s case. As a result I decided to read them after all.

    The first novel is covered by the first five episodes of the TV series and unsurprisingly ends up not actually having much skipped content beyond the students’ introduction to the world (which was eventually covered by a special episode). The second novel then gets compressed into the sixth and seventh episodes, and yet… you still don’t really miss much. Nothing all that important was actually cut out, and the Labyrinth exploration in particular was edited extremely well.

    The third switches things up by having been adapted into episodes eight through ten, yet again with nothing of particular value being cut out. Finally we come to the fourth novel which similar to the last one was also adapted into 3 episodes. A few more noticeable things were changed here than for the previous novels, yet in all cases they merely serve to streamline events. The only real absence that hurts is not seeing the hero party progress until they’re already near the end.

    So, all-in-all, if it weren’t for the dire state of the first Anime’s action scenes it would actually be a pretty damn good adaptation and can easily be watched in place of reading the novels (assuming you have a tolerance for periodically abysmal animation quality). Frankly, I’m shocked at how well whomever was in charge of the series composition managed to smooth out the event progression.

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  • 86: Darkest Before the Dawn & Mist

    Posted on March 25, 2022 9:38 am by Offkorn Comment

    The follow-up to the fifth 86 novel, Darkest Before the Dawn wraps up the team’s United Kingdom mission quite nicely. Less praiseworthy is the introduction of that old trope ‘the romance hits a rocky patch due to lack of communication’. An issue compounded by the fact that…

    Mist then retreads that exact same ground with the roles inexplicably reversed. Worse, there’s nothing whatsoever to offset it here since this novel is 95% fanservice content with almost nothing of value happening in it. It’s bad. Really, really bad with the only positive trait (and it shouldn’t be a positive trait) being the low pagecount.

    Bad enough that it’s completely extinguished any desire I had to keep reading the series.

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