Alright, lets see now.... I'll start with the score.
Story: 4.5* Mainly due to how it's unique (not many stories about E-sports)
Characters: 3* Giving it an average score, because I'm bad at characterization, so it's understandable why they are what they are / it appears this way.
Grammar: 4* Mentioned below; probably should be lower, with how the latest chapter confuses some words.
Writing: 2* Again, probably should be lower, but I'm giving the author the benefit of doubt, and say it's just their style of writing. But personally, some of it just seems like padding.
Overall: 3.375* rounded down to 3*
Now onto the details: [WARNING: may contain spoilers]
Mentioned already: The story is unique, in that it's about some kids working to become pro E-sports player.
Speaking of kids; the characters are... In line? Not sure the right word, but they have their flaws and strong suit. Though, personally, they could use some work, especially the female cast. Like, they all seem unhinged in ways, while the males are more 'down-to-earth'-ish, but their flaws are more.... artificial? Like it's added on to make them more believable/relatable/less OP/whatever.
The grammar is alright, with some mistakes here and there; sometimes it's noticeable (like in Vol.10 Ch.2), but oft it's barely there.
Now, the main flaw, the writing. The story has no breaks, especially when perspective is shifted and it tends to shift a lot, due to another flaw: redundant/repetitive analog [Not sure the right word, but, basically, it's just repeating the same things, but from another perspective.]
To make a point, the latest chapter, Vol. 10 Ch2: The Gangs in Taurus, is all about explaining one point, as the chapter's title states, the gangs in Taurus. Yup, the author wrote one whole chapter about this one thing, explaining how it came about, why it's there, it's flaws, and such. And this isn't even part of the main cast, but more a rival.
Another example is in Vol.9 Ch.27 -- Where the author shifts between the two casts duking it out, repeating thoughts and actions. Another, but less, example would be Vol.10 Ch.1; it's basically a repeat of the later chapters in Vol.9. Though, this is understandable, due to numbering -- It's the start of a new volume/book.
Overall, the story is alright, but could use some work.
Classmancers is a pretty good story, combining Esports with the Shounen genre. The creator clearly knows quite a bit about high-level Esports and and succeeds in making the novel and characters interesting.
However, like others have mentioned, the creator does have a bit of a tendency to get sidetracked, though this is normally manageable. However, Volume 13 focused entirely on building up two characters in which we had never seen before. This was rather jarring and left me feeling a little whiplashed. Though I have rated three stars, I may potentially raise the rating seeing how the novel devlops.
Pretty good overall, an important characteristic of this story is the realistic way the characters deal with their problems, and by that I mean their problems and weaknesses keep haunting them for a long time, it can get pretty annoying at times, but it's not like people can just get stronger/surpass traumas/correct personality flaws on the fly, it also makes it easier to sympathize with the characters.
Edit: I forgot to say this: this novel is obviously based on sport anime, so I recommend you visualize the scenes as if it was an anime.
This story is so great! As I am a MOBA player myself this story really brings me shivers everytime with it's action filled chapters! A great sport story, it manages to tell the epic moments in the game and also epic plays from the character! The game itself is interesting too, I find it unique enough that I would really love too see it's own game. Though the chapters can be quite the word walls, it really packs the amazing actions it tells so it would be worth the read!
Ohohoho!~ And here I thinking about a novel that depicts a group doing Esports, might edit my review later, but the premise and the synopsis compelled me to start it!
Alright, lets see now.... I'll start with the score.
Story: 4.5* Mainly due to how it's unique (not many stories about E-sports)
Characters: 3* Giving it an average score, because I'm bad at characterization, so it's understandable why they are what they are / it appears this way.
Grammar: 4* Mentioned below; probably should be lower, with how the latest chapter confuses some words.
Writing: 2* Again, probably should be lower, but I'm giving the author the benefit of doubt, and say it's just their style of writing. But personally, some of it just seems like padding.
Overall: 3.375* rounded down to 3*
Now onto the details: [WARNING: may contain spoilers]
Mentioned already: The story is unique, in that it's about some kids working to become pro E-sports player.
Speaking of kids; the characters are... In line? Not sure the right word, but they have their flaws and strong suit. Though, personally, they could use some work, especially the female cast. Like, they all seem unhinged in ways, while the males are more 'down-to-earth'-ish, but their flaws are more.... artificial? Like it's added on to make them more believable/relatable/less OP/whatever.
The grammar is alright, with some mistakes here and there; sometimes it's noticeable (like in Vol.10 Ch.2), but oft it's barely there.
Now, the main flaw, the writing. The story has no breaks, especially when perspective is shifted and it tends to shift a lot, due to another flaw: redundant/repetitive analog [Not sure the right word, but, basically, it's just repeating the same things, but from another perspective.]
To make a point, the latest chapter, Vol. 10 Ch2: The Gangs in Taurus, is all about explaining one point, as the chapter's title states, the gangs in Taurus. Yup, the author wrote one whole chapter about this one thing, explaining how it came about, why it's there, it's flaws, and such. And this isn't even part of the main cast, but more a rival.
Another example is in Vol.9 Ch.27 -- Where the author shifts between the two casts duking it out, repeating thoughts and actions. Another, but less, example would be Vol.10 Ch.1; it's basically a repeat of the later chapters in Vol.9. Though, this is understandable, due to numbering -- It's the start of a new volume/book.
Overall, the story is alright, but could use some work.
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Classmancers is a pretty good story, combining Esports with the Shounen genre. The creator clearly knows quite a bit about high-level Esports and and succeeds in making the novel and characters interesting.
However, like others have mentioned, the creator does have a bit of a tendency to get sidetracked, though this is normally manageable. However, Volume 13 focused entirely on building up two characters in which we had never seen before. This was rather jarring and left me feeling a little whiplashed. Though I have rated three stars, I may potentially raise the rating seeing how the novel devlops.
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Pretty good overall, an important characteristic of this story is the realistic way the characters deal with their problems, and by that I mean their problems and weaknesses keep haunting them for a long time, it can get pretty annoying at times, but it's not like people can just get stronger/surpass traumas/correct personality flaws on the fly, it also makes it easier to sympathize with the characters.
Edit: I forgot to say this: this novel is obviously based on sport anime, so I recommend you visualize the scenes as if it was an anime.
Read More
This story is so great! As I am a MOBA player myself this story really brings me shivers everytime with it's action filled chapters! A great sport story, it manages to tell the epic moments in the game and also epic plays from the character! The game itself is interesting too, I find it unique enough that I would really love too see it's own game. Though the chapters can be quite the word walls, it really packs the amazing actions it tells so it would be worth the read!
Read More
Ohohoho!~ And here I thinking about a novel that depicts a group doing Esports, might edit my review later, but the premise and the synopsis compelled me to start it!
Read More