UnrivaledArcaner
This book does not get the credit it deserves. The writer is very consistent, does a lot of research and brings several characters to life in a sensible and believable way. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially rpg players. The world building is excellent and the mc is truly human, i.e. he makes mistakes and is not omniscient or unbeatable.
The novel is pretty good. Good even if you can ignore certain things.The numbers will never make sense. The MC can have literally 15-20 times more attributes/stats and not immediately sneeze the opponent to death. Disparity coming from his insanely good equipment, titles, several classes, exceptional classes, and about 7-9 different multiplier cooldowns that double, triple or quadruple his stats, damage and such.Martial arts is big in the story. When the enemies, or other than the MC uses martial arts, they crush their opponents. When the MC uses his legendary mythical martial arts prowess, with his absurd stats and gear, he still cant kill anyone who is not cannonfodder. Ever.The world background is refreshing, grammar is good.basically if you can ignore and not get tiltes by how stats, gear, martial arts and such, sometimes are crucial, and sometimes seem to be completely ignored, it is a great novel.I think this is up to 1100? chapters review.
Story has a nice background with real and precise stats of the main character. The antagonist has more cheats than the protagonist but the latter is hardworking and is always striving to improve. The skills added are very easy to understand and various game elements have been used with great precision often bringing realism to the specs. The adventures of the protagonist are amazing to follow and provides good entertainment. Sometimes he can be a thickskull and acts foolishly(which some people dislike about him but I think is meant to make him more real) and then also do something extraordinary with his decision making that makes it fun to read and full of humour, also keeps you captivated. Updates are regular with no miss. The author is quite responsive in the comment sections and constantly improving minor details on skills and stuff for better experience. I love the uniqueness of the novel. This novel has a fated end which makes me want it to come faster but also an amazing journey which I want to never end.
I simply love everything about this book! Many characters to keep you entertained, well thought out leveling system, great story with logical development, mc is relatable and certainly not omnipotent and last but not least, this book is NOT repetative or filled with useless blabbering just to meet a certain word count.
The story is getting worse as it progresses. MC is supposed to be an expert in VR games but he makes so many stupid mistakes... MC knows death is not permanent but doesn't kill his opponent right away... MC likes to play around with his opponent. The other players have a lot of those life-saving items... Items that are supposed to be rare are everywhere. They all have life-sacrifice items and always wear rebirth amulets. Which are supposed to be expensive but they still have them all the time. In the tutorial period, the MC was still very cautious and he doesn't put himself in situations he cants get out of. But after that, he became a dumb wimpy character and is an easygoing type of character. The character shift was so fast. Again MC is supposed to be a veteran gamer but acts like a noob. He doesn't even know how to check his stats or his inventory properly. If the fairy is not there is probably died so many times already. Author please pick an ache type and stick with it. It the MC is an expert then let him act like one. It's like he lost all of his gaming sense after he got sucked into the game.
I can understand some don't like the main character development; but for me he's more a proxy for the story than an organic person. And it's ok this way ! The world background is insane, there are a lot of goods ideas and very good application of the "cliche" video game world. Moverover, the story is narrated efficiently. I read my quotidian chapter with a lot of pleasure : thanks you @UnrivaledArcaner :)
Although i dont much like the mc's sudden character change the story was 'good'... it was quiet funny seeing him act dumb.....and also you people should've read the ch 371 or 372 in where John exppained austism and savant and how mc is one(although he was just messing,it was logical)maybe....and if the MC's character improve further the story can be much better
all right im not the review kind of guy but this novel gave me the sparks in my eyes when i read it.. At first it was good then slightly sad when mc suddenly somehow lost his gamer sense?. i mean i get that u need help in the new world but i thought atleast! the bare minimum you'd atleast try to understand the meaning of the worlds by basing it on what it means.. hut looking at it i guess thats our mc.. a guy whose not that book smart. but when it comes to combat hes smart... i hope hed would change a little since he seems to think about things a lot and his int stat is getting high.. and wisdom stat is more than 50...
the book is a lot of fun. my biggest problem with the book is the reasons for his antagonism with other players. most of it is because he stopped a male player raping a female player. even the other female players support the wannbe rapist. I hope they have a crisis of conscious and change there support. also how egotistical are the players - I am the best, you might be close so I will kill you, oh no I lost, lets all try to kill him now.