Green Pepper Bat Donburi
Damn beautiful concept. We had Vrmmos, We had Mc reincarnating in game worlds as players, We had novels with Mc becoming NPC in a game world with players. But We never had a Mc becoming God of freaking games and creating players. 😂😂 Hats off to the author. The only thing to criticise is how fast the players learn the slangs and the lack of consequences of death for players.
This novel starts off with a really strong hook and I was hella excited for where i thought it was heading. It seemed like a really interesting new type of management novel with some solid drama and characterization and the MC really came out strong and overcame difficulties to claw his way to a win and set up a path of success. And then everything after that is just effortless and completely overpowered and it turned into just another virtual reality game novel with the 'comedy' largely consisting of "haha wow look at the craaaaaaazy antics these epic memers get up to." The MC is just barely mentioned beyond having a reaction now and again, large sections of the novel now are just interactions between random npcs you don't care about making stale jokes from 10 years ago, there's only a very tenuous connection to internal consistency with how the author vaguely makes excuses why everything he does is absurdly overpowered, actions stop having consequences so its hard to care about any of the characters and you can never feel a sense of crisis... I suppose its still worth reading if you have nothing better to do but with how original the first couple chapters were and how cliche it turned out when the story just stopped focusing on the interesting bits.... It almost seems like they switched authors. Definitely worth a look in the first couple chapters but i wouldn't waste spirit stones on it.
This story is about a guy reincarnating as a god of games. His followers gets to have a game system and he is the developer. It's a pretty fun concept but i feel like it could have been executed much better. Don't get me wrong, It's a good read and i would recommend checking it out even if it disapoints a bit. It actually made me buy coins for the first time, as the story is premium from chapter 40. The ting that killed this story for me is the almost complete lack of any character development and they way the author rushes through events. You don't really feel any attachment to any of the characters in the story because they feel bland and boring. Also, none of his followers can die because of the revive system and they only lose experince points when they die, so theres no real risk to anything they do. The translation is pretty good compared to others. Overall i would recommend reading it, as it is kinda fun, but don't spend any coins on it as it will only leave you disapointed in what could have been.
I loved this novel im like 400 ch in and the story is realy intriguing not what i expected at all I love reincarnation novels but this one was so unique i didnt expect it at all i love that the story isnt bout the mc only and we get d/f povs and we meet other gods as well all in all one of the best novels ive read
This novel is amazing (at least so far). The main part about it that stuck out to me was the uniqueness. Yes we have has OP reincarnated MCs with systems, but this MC is a literal god who created the System. It's an interesting novel with a unique premise and is well written. My only problem with the novel is that I wish we saw a bit more of the MC and less of the players, but it's written well enough that the chapters which are about the players aren't boring, which is why I still have the novel a 4/5. Overall, I'd strongly recommend reading, it's a great novel.