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Okay, so I went into this book pretty cleanly with no real expectation (I was bored) and I got taken by surprise. Here is your everyday, overpowered, MC who suddenly finds himself unable to defeat his enemy without something new. Magic. It's not the first time I've read about OPed MC, taking Darkness Rising for instance, or One Punch Man for the anime fans. Now having said this, there has always got to be something engaging about the MC if you expect us to feel anything for the powerful SOB. In
Who has a problem with too much power?The main character falls a little flat as his interactions are just way two dimensional...but I have always liked overpowered themes so I give this one a thumbs up.
What magic?The title and premise is a complete sham. The MC learns one spell over 60% through the book. A basic spell at that. And that's it. He gets books for other ones to learn with much higher stats, or so it's implied. But the whole book is a false premise.
TLDR: Absolute Dog-Shit.OP MC Demigod goes off slaying some random armies and Deamon lords one-punch man style. Then after effortlessly slaying some armies and multiple deamon kings, cause fuck any hardships and challenges we be OP as fuck. MC meet some new Deamon king King who kills himself not to be bitchslapped and killed by MC. So now MC wanna kill the Deamons ghost(cause dig this MC was too retarded to learn magic cause he didn't like it). So Now MC pretends to be a basic noob ad a "mage co...
This was really fun. It's like reading an anti-villain One Punchman.The protagonist is just stupidly strong and has to hide his strength from everyone. I will definitely read the next book.P.S What struck me as strange was that it seems only Asians were transported to this world. I guess this is something that someone's nationality reflects. In America media, everything from Aliens to Zeitgeist Demons want to destroy America alone. In Japanese media, Japan is apparently the only country in the w...
Just not good.I didn't finish this, made it to 34% before I gave up.I didn't like anything about this book except that the editing was top notch.The story itself was sub par. Nothing was done to try and make the MC s likeable character.Dropped this series and honestly can't even see a glimpse of what others like about it.
Good story butIt was like reading a cartoon at first. There was no heart. The sentence structure was very Asian, obviously translated. But because the story was interesting I will continue with this series.
Very Enjoyable I found this book to be a very enjoyable read with a great main character and awesome world building. I am very much looking forward to the second book in the series.
Sungchul Kim was Summoned to a world on the brink of disaster. Apathetic and hostile gods have predicted a number of Calamities that will result in everything dying---but Sungchul has single-handedly nearly managed to clear one of them. There's just one little problem. The Demon King, knowing Sungchul's reputation for massive physical strength, has taken a form impervious to physical damage. Now Sungchul needs to acquire enough magic to somehow kill the strongest of demons . . .I read this first...
It was refreshing to hop back into a gamelit/litrpg story after a few weeks, but other than scratching many of the usual itches, the story didn't show me anything new. I think your enjoyment of this might be inversely related to how many other gamelit stories you've read as well as isekai anime you've seen. There was absolutely nothing new here, but it was what I was in the mood for and I don't feel like I wasted my time.The translation and editing could use some work. The prose is functional, b...
3.5 stars.This was an alright book. The premise of an incredibly (physically) strong character blending in to become (magically) strong and raise his abilities was interesting. The unfortunate thing is that there isn't much characterization of the MC or of others, so you rarely end up caring about anyone. Not to mention that characters move in and out of the current line up (of the current arc or sub-arc) quickly.However, every now and then you start to care about a character. Not that you're ro...
Loved it!I really enjoyed this. The author understands how to write a book with an OP protagonist. He did so by setting him the limitation of not being able to use his powers!! Instead he has to solve most his problems with his brain.I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was translated. After reading so many Russian GameLit translations I have come to expect subpar English versions. This had at most a couple errors. Really enjoyed this book!
Notes:The audiobooks for #1 & 2 are on sale right now on Audible. I figured this was a good time to get these books and try them out. I read Oppa Translations' Master Hunter K on KU and the website. That one was great! It made me want to try out the other stories that OT have translated & worked to get on audio. Overall, this was a decent intro to a new webserial. Curious to see how the story will develop and if the MC is actually the bad guy or a misunderstood hero in the dark. Fun twists on al...
Is even He strong enough?Truly an interesting and original story. I am looking forward to the next one. Balance is a good way to describe this book. One truly over balanced by his strength yet with tasks still eminently difficult. I was also interested in learning how the author and many others it takes to translate this book into English. Remarkable!
The Enemy Of The World was Amazing. At first you have that overwhelming guy who radiates an oppressive presence, but then you see all these restrictions limiting him. The story is awesome and I sure as hell want the a second part as soon as possible.
This one got complicated, the review not the book.I was going to give this three stars at first. It was a good story but has some problems. An OP main character and numerous grammatical issues involving syntax that made it difficult to read. But as I continued to read I found the book becoming more intriguing and more compelling. By the time I finished I was hooked and then every issue I had was addressed by the author in the afterword. The author was aware of the issues and was dealing with it
Main character was boringThe character never grew. Interesting world but never really delved into it. Pretty much a demi god doing what he wanted to get what he wanted and never at risk or thinking about how to change
Very interesting readAt times, I was confused by how the rhythm of flow of words seemed to twist, but after I discovered that the author had it translated into English, it made more sense. The overall theme was interesting, although I will admit the idea of the protagonist being all powerful in every aspect except for magic initially was offputting. However, once other characters started to interact, and the intrigue and plot weaving seemed to thicken, I found that the story became more enjoyab...
This was not a good book. It honestly felt like it should have been two books instead of one. Halfway through, I was thinking "thank God it's almost over", but noooo.It started as a fun concept (OPMC has to re-train different skills), but the writing style was almost nonexistent, and the MC was one-dimensional, never changing his self-serving position throughout the entire story. Can we see a little growth, please? Even when women are being raped by another character, he doesn't do anything, jus...
Amazing book MC reminds me of Sairam from one punch mandon't Judge me but I'm an audiobook guy and I just hope that book two comes out in that form so that I binge it.I loved the MC and the storyline not to dark bun not to lite ether this author wasn't afraid of some death and I love that and just hate it when there is literally no worry you know, other books are predictable and boring because you know the MC not going anywhere and nether are the important side cuaracters while this book keeps y...