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This novel has a slow start. We are introduced to some of the battle mechanics, and we see that this is a novel about playing a video multiplayer game. So, it is not an isekai. The MC doesn't get stuck in the game, either. I rather like that because the author uses these two facts to balance reality and the game. Giving life to characters in both worlds.
The MC is Rio. A gamer who wants to find someone with true emotions. He is very light-hearted and down to earth. Seems to like his little sister. I was a bit worried about the interaction between brother and sister, because it was leaning towards incest in the first couple of chapters. But, the author said that there was no incest. I will believe him.
Rio seems to find women cute. His sister, his teammate. He is into cosplaying, as long as someone else does it. He is made to play a class he doesn't like. All to protect the AI that his sister got to saddle him with the mage class. Showing he has quite the moral compass.
The sister, Riko, is just a little girl. When we got introduced to her, she just wanted to see into her brother's world. I don't think that she takes things too seriously about her actions. Still, I believe that she is a nice person. If a bit too forward in her interactions.
The interaction between the siblings is strange, yet, the love (familial, thank God) they have for one another shows. They could tease each other, and banter often. Yet, when they need each other, they are there.
If you are into adventure that spans the real and the game world, then check this out.
(This is my first review, so if it doesn't make sense, I apologize)
Excellent story. Despite not being a native English speaker, the author has great grammar, making the story a breeze to read. The author takes his time setting up the world and characters. The characters are fleshed out and relatable. The world is interesting and unique. I thought that the author was going to write something like SAO, but he opted not to, which was a pleasant surprise. The story's latest arc was amazing. The only mild complaint I have is the pacing. It can be a bit slow at times, but that doesn't bother me too much. My only fear is that the story won't have an overarching story, but maybe there is and I just didn't notice. Excellent story by pheasant. I highly recommend it.
It’s a rewrite of Rehammer, which means the start is mostly the same with some small changes. Chapter 15 is the first fully new chapter of the book. though Chapter 14 has a large addition. You effectively can skip to that and not missing any
(DB) A ‘normal’ teenager was watching Mumei, until an ad popped on his screen, now trying to get rid of the ad ask ”Want to have an adventure?”
(A/N: Doing for fun, And this one turned one of my favorites to work on,
This review is written after ten thousand words have been read.
This novel has a slow start. We are introduced to some of the battle mechanics, and we see that this is a novel about playing a video multiplayer game. So, it is not an isekai. The MC doesn't get stuck in the game, either. I rather like that because the author uses these two facts to balance reality and the game. Giving life to characters in both worlds.
The MC is Rio. A gamer who wants to find someone with true emotions. He is very light-hearted and down to earth. Seems to like his little sister. I was a bit worried about the interaction between brother and sister, because it was leaning towards incest in the first couple of chapters. But, the author said that there was no incest. I will believe him.
Rio seems to find women cute. His sister, his teammate. He is into cosplaying, as long as someone else does it. He is made to play a class he doesn't like. All to protect the AI that his sister got to saddle him with the mage class. Showing he has quite the moral compass.
The sister, Riko, is just a little girl. When we got introduced to her, she just wanted to see into her brother's world. I don't think that she takes things too seriously about her actions. Still, I believe that she is a nice person. If a bit too forward in her interactions.
The interaction between the siblings is strange, yet, the love (familial, thank God) they have for one another shows. They could tease each other, and banter often. Yet, when they need each other, they are there.
If you are into adventure that spans the real and the game world, then check this out.
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(This is my first review, so if it doesn't make sense, I apologize)
Excellent story. Despite not being a native English speaker, the author has great grammar, making the story a breeze to read. The author takes his time setting up the world and characters. The characters are fleshed out and relatable. The world is interesting and unique. I thought that the author was going to write something like SAO, but he opted not to, which was a pleasant surprise. The story's latest arc was amazing. The only mild complaint I have is the pacing. It can be a bit slow at times, but that doesn't bother me too much. My only fear is that the story won't have an overarching story, but maybe there is and I just didn't notice. Excellent story by pheasant. I highly recommend it.
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As this novel's proofreader, I will say... This guy writes good novel. That's it.
Just read it & figure it out by yourself.
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