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  • ULTIMATE LEVEL 1: NEW FREEDOMS & NEW POTENTIAL

    Posted on February 4, 2025 1:24 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The fifth of Shawn Wilson‘s Ultimate Level 1 novels continues along the path previous entries set out. Nothing particularly noteworthy one way or the other in it beyond that there are quite a few technical errors in the last quarter and the cliffhanger ending.

    New Potential, however, is something completely different. I almost dropped it barely a chapter in since I most definitely do not read this kind of book to follow restricted or de-powered protagonists. That this series has mostly been more of an ensemble thing meant having that taken away was another mark against it. Still, I decided to force my way through and… yeah, it’s not very good. I’ll give the follow-up a chance, but my expectations now that the protagonist has been boosted worlds ahead of the rest of the party are at rock bottom.

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  • WIEDERGEBURT #1-5 & Privateer’s CommissioN

    Posted on February 3, 2025 12:58 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Another series that’s been floating around my recommendations page for ages, Brandon Varnell‘s Wiedergeburt novels (subtitle: Legend of the Reincarnated Warrior) mimic Japanese LNs in structure.

    The first book starts off quite awful with an exceptionally clunky writing style only to improve a shocking decree after the time warp. From there through the fourth book it remains a fairly entertaining overpowered protagonist series, the only issue being the rather arbitrary flashbacks (which the author freely admits at one point were just an excuse to include sex scenes). The fifth one however comes across as more forced than usual and future event developments look to continue on in that mold.

    Randi Darren‘s Privateer’s Commission is one of the few books that survived the purge of anything that looked like it might be a fanservice-first series from my recommendation page, and I’m rather glad it did because it turned out to be a lot of fun with some hilarious ‘comedy of errors’ sequences. Not sure it’ll hold up if any potential continuation gives in to consummating the harem… but as a stand-alone it works incredibly well.

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  • Heretic Spellblade, NEURAL WRAITH #1-3, & DEMON’S THRONE

    Posted on January 23, 2025 3:59 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A series I initially skipped over due the description raising some red flags, K.D. Robertson‘s Heretic Spellblade novels at first seemed to be just as bad as I feared.

    Not only do they drop you straight into massive harem territory with no shortage of sexual content, but the protagonist’s whole ‘I want my women back’ attitude is pretty disgusting. As it turns out, that ends up being 100% intentional and about halfway through the first novel he realizes his mistake. From that point on the series becomes incredibly good for some time… right up until the fifth or sixth novel. Around there the story starts to buckle under its own weight and almost all of the harem holdouts fold; by the end there’s only like two girls who haven’t had sex with him.

    Overall I’d still say it’s a great overpowered protagonist paranormal romance, but it does take some work to make it through all the politics, exposition, and ‘defeated by sex’ present in those later novels.

    Another series by the same author, Neural Wraith occupies a space between the above and Mob Sorcery in its romance aspects. Like the former there’s an entire strata of girls obsessed with the protagonist (androids this time instead of beastkin), but like the latter the sex is backloaded (and also fairly niche since the girls here are armored combat robots rather than sexbots).

    In terms of story and setting it’s completely different from both however. For one it takes place on a cyberpunk future-Earth, for another it focuses on procedural action/drama (it flirts with mystery but most of the clues remain character-side), and most notable of all is that the protagonist isn’t overpowered in any way. Well, besides being catnip to androids. Regardless, the series ends up quite good despite being a bit too exposition-heavy at times.

    Finally we come to Demon’s Throne, also by the same author, which was published between the first and second Neural Wraith novels. It’s easily the weakest of the batch for all sorts of reasons, from the questionable character interactions at the start to the abrupt sex scenes, and very generic. I’ve little desire to keep reading beyond this first book… although I suppose it does work as a guilty pleasure time waster.

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  • ARCANE AWAKENING #1-4 & MANIFEST DESTINY

    Posted on January 12, 2025 2:47 am by Offkorn Comment

    With a setup similar to Dead Tired‘s (a wizard emerges from stasis after thousands of years to find that wizards have been replaced by arrogant cultivators), J. Parsons‘ Arcane Awakening/Imperial Wizard series decides to take the premise in a far more serious direction. The protagonist here isn’t all-powerful and the setting leans more toward grimdark, though in general it tries to stay fairly upbeat and has a number of small romance subplots.

    The fifth of John Van Stry‘s Wolfhounds novels covers the capture of the last few planets before the siege of the capital, meaning the upcoming sixth will mark the main series’ conclusion (according to the Afterword the author plans on writing a few more books in the same universe). While it mostly consists of political maneuvering, there’s also a decent amount of combat and romantic development.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 10

    Posted on January 2, 2025 6:16 am by Offkorn Comment

    Infernal Investigations

      While I’m not thrilled with how the protagonist deliberately weakens herself nor how many are keen to take advantage of her, the world-building is interesting and the parts where she’s not pigeonholed as a victim are top notch.

    Shadowbane

      Something about the irreverent atmosphere doesn’t quite feel right when meshed with the heavy subject matter and it’s annoying that the protagonist has such a perfect assassination ability yet no offensive abilities or ranged weapons to go with it. Was also more than a little annoyed by the soft reset at the end of the first book.

    I will strive Beyond This Cursed Bloodline

      This story reads very much like a fan-translation of a Japanese light novel, with a large number of odd turns of phrase and instances of broken syntax. Personally I ended up finding the style kind of charming… even if I did have to give up providing edit suggestions only a few chapters in. No, ultimately what caused me to drop it near the end of the second book was the whole ‘can’t control her powers’ plotline that got introduced. It just felt completely arbitrary and at odds with how her soulscape had been built up specifically to grant total control over her abilities.

    Farisa’s Crossing

      Definitely interesting, but I’m starting to think psychological and/or underdog stories just aren’t what I’m looking for.

    DEMON QUEEN Wants to Paint

      The title is pretty accurate, far moreso than I was expecting honestly. Starting her off as a baby was a bold move when combined with her total rejection of everything around her, and one that just doesn’t work for me.

    1% LIFESTEAL

      The setting pissed me off just a little bit too much to stick around long enough to see how/if the protagonist’s personality evolved.

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  • The Water Magician: The Central Provinces Arc III & Dimension Wave

    Posted on December 19, 2024 12:46 am by Offkorn Comment

    The third Mizu Zokusei novel is much like the first two. If you enjoyed the banter in those then there’s no reason not to continue on through this one.

    Dimension Wave is a story in the vein of Free Life Fantasy, except with a protagonist who’s obsessed with fishing rather than crafting and isn’t (yet) notably overpowered. There isn’t anywhere near as strong a focus on game mechanics either, with it being more ensemble-based with a greater emphasis on character interaction… and fairly strong hints of future harem development.

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  • The Magic in this Other World is Too Far Behind! #8 & Free Life Fantasy: Online -IMMORTAL PRINCESS- #8

    Posted on December 16, 2024 10:52 am by Offkorn Comment

    I picked up this eighth volume of Isekai Mahou wa Okureteru! after seeing the series had finally come off hiatus only to promptly drop it ~15% of the way through after being reminded of everything I didn’t like about it.

    Speaking of things I didn’t like, I still have no idea why I keep following Immortal Princess. Somehow despite coming within a hair’s breadth of dropping it at the beginning of the eighth installment, which starts off incredibly randomly, I ended up at the end with an ambivalent “may as well keep reading to see where it goes”. Can’t even begin to explain how that happened.

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  • HERETICAL FISHING #3 & RUTHLESS SPACE PIRATES ARE MARAUDING AND ALL I GOT IS THIS STAT MENU

    Posted on December 5, 2024 10:46 am by Offkorn Comment

    In the third of Haylock Jobson’s Heretical Fishing novels we appear to be reaching the endgame. The town had been upgraded, enemies have been exorcised, the core romance has evolved, and the protagonist seems to be just a small step away from godhood. That said, the author could instead theoretically just shift into repetitive slice-of-life mode perpetually…. Guess we’ll have to see.

    Considering the disappointing conclusion of All I Got Is This Stat Menu‘s third entry, the wait for the fourth book felt like it took forever. As expected the whole captivity thing didn’t last long, but instead of focusing on the Union or Empire it instead focuses on an independent sector plagued by pirates. Only at the very end does the Empire-related background plot and conflict with that one Warden Commander spontaneously erupt and get resolved. With only two books left in the series I’m rather curious where exactly it plans to go from there.

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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. 7

    Posted on September 21, 2024 8:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    Ruinous Return

      Defying initial expectations, this isn’t a straightforward revenge story. Rather than returning as herself the protagonist instead returns to the fantasy world as the demon/dragon king after a decent timeskip… only to find that the ‘evil’ races aren’t as evil as initially thought. So, at this point at least, it ends up more a kingdom-building story. Which isn’t a bad thing.

    SOUL WEAVER CHRONICLES

      A non-Earth isekai featuring both cultivation and system core aspects with a protagonist that can empower and resurrect people (both necromantically and as fully resurrected thralls). Interesting so far, but could get bogged down in any number of ways.

    Lost Souls and a Demoness

      Despite having a succubus protagonist, there isn’t much in the way of sexual content (which I consider a positive). Instead the story focuses more on the charm/dominate and demonic rage aspects, with most of the content so far centered on combat and combat-adjacent activity… although there’s also an appreciable amount of character building.

    ADVENT OF DRAGONFIRE

      This story stands out for not beginning with tragedy or family trauma of some kind. The protagonist here doesn’t really have a personal goal and mostly (at the start) just wants to become powerful because her brothers are powerful. Which makes all the violence and death she ends up having to wade through during her first trial (which takes up the vast majority of the story so far and doesn’t seem anywhere near finished) all the more shocking. In a way it ends up feeling more grimdark than the above Soul Weaver one.

    WAIF

      A zero-to-hero story that for some reason I couldn’t get into. Something about the character interactions just felt off.

    CORPO AGE

      A Cyberpunk-like story with a completely unexplained System implementation and a murderhobo protagonist who’s only interested in money. Not really my kind of thing.

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