The story follows a protagonist who we don't really understand at first but soon see that he is bit of a psychopath (of the kind which kicks someone into a zombie group to serve as distraction).
A lot of things happen but we're all TOLD that they happen, things that SHOULD be expanded on that would be vital to the development of the characters and are just left alone as an afterthought. The protagonist likes to plan but died in a stupid way in the second world just when things started to get interesting losing all the progress he had made.
To me it seemed as if the author have superficial memories of the worlds he is trying to do and don't really respect the characters that live in them.
I'm sorry if this review got confusing, it's late and I just dropped something that I thought had potential so bear with me please.
I woke up naked and all alone in a summoning circle, the only clue to my past is a demon summoning book and the hazy memories of a world very different from the one I find myself in now. I should probably be more concerned with the changes that ha
I was just looking for a second job to supplement my income. I was not expecting a dramatic reveal of previously-unknown demonic heritage. I also wasn’t expecting to have to deal with that question that has been nagging me for years.
A pokemon story with its unique system, and instead of pokemon we have monster girls and everything is sexualized.
Ok! That is the basic world but the actual plot follows the scion of a hero from a ancient but terrible age that still holds
Splicing together the DNA of the Old Gods of Asgard and the New Gods of New Genesis, HYDRA has created a perfect weapon. But this hybrid god has plans – and desires – of his own. After escaping from their clutches, HYDRA’s would-
Yan fan was a young boy who was transmitted in the body of yan chi who was a useless young master of the yan family in the demonic sect,his dick was cripple since, his adulthood, but on the day of his revival he received a system which let him reg
The story follows a protagonist who we don't really understand at first but soon see that he is bit of a psychopath (of the kind which kicks someone into a zombie group to serve as distraction).
A lot of things happen but we're all TOLD that they happen, things that SHOULD be expanded on that would be vital to the development of the characters and are just left alone as an afterthought. The protagonist likes to plan but died in a stupid way in the second world just when things started to get interesting losing all the progress he had made.
To me it seemed as if the author have superficial memories of the worlds he is trying to do and don't really respect the characters that live in them.
I'm sorry if this review got confusing, it's late and I just dropped something that I thought had potential so bear with me please.
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