Arcadia Quest. A game that has won over many a heart with over a hundred different plot routes, which is supported by a vast yet well-designed character base. In these myriad of characters and routes, there was one character, Crescentia, who faced ruin no matter the route followed. The protagonist of this work is a NEET gamer that loved Crescentia. He played Arcadia Quest over and over without minding the time to find a route where Crescentia could be saved. But despite trying for years, he had never succeeded in finding such a route. That day too, he fell asleep after yet another failure.
When he woke up the next day, he found that he’d been reincarnated in the world of Arcadia Quest!! The protagonist was overjoyed that he now had to chance to save Crescentia with his own two hands. But he was reincarnated as a mob character who couldn’t be considered strong by any means. If anything, he was a small-fry at best. A small-fry that could be taken out by a strong breeze.
But the protagonist wasn’t discouraged. ‘If I’m a small-fry, I just need to train harder. If I don’t have any talent, I just need to train harder. If saving Crescentia is going to be extremely difficult, I just need to train harder.’
Everything is for his favourite character. Supplanting a lack of talent with outstanding hard work, the mob gamer grows strong enough to destroy the game’s plot.
Note . I Am not aithor of this series
It is not stated in the summary, but this is 'translation' (read 'mtl'), a bad one at that.
The whole story up until the point I reached is plain and relatively common.
All the characters (just a handful as of the point I dropped) have a very faulty reasoning/decision making.
The game premise makes little sense in both popularity scale as well as the game's scale itself. (I'm assuming it's a VN, story based RPG or similar game)
The flow of the story is all over the place.
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The flow of the story reads like an MTL, but if you can handle the English flaws then you will still enjoy the story itself. I overlook the grammar and enjoy the character development.
PS I think it is kinda dumb to point out this is a translation when the translator CLEARLY states this, at the end of the summary. [Yes it was there when the story first posted]
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