Seoul Object Story

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25 users have written reviews for the Seoul Object Story novel and rated it with an average score of 4.9 out of 5.

25 Reviews

4.9
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(5)

It's a nice novel with many arcs. There isn't much of a visible storyline(for example "Defeat the Demon King") and lore is dropped slowly, but I still liked it. Recommended!

NotJoey
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3 weeks ago
(5)

This story is so peak. Only thing I wish was that the translation were finished with the original scripts so I could binge all of it. The story is basically what scp would be if everyone in the world knew about it. Our main character becomes one of these objects after dying and man it just works so well.

3 weeks ago
(5)

I don't have much to say but the fact I liked it. I wish that the admin could add the illustrations for the novel as they are peak but I doubt that will ever happen.

The mcs ability is a power-stealing ability but it isn't that overpowered as the mc normally gets nerfed versions of the objects they kill.

Death
Reader
3 weeks ago
(5)

I'm not going to repeat what others said so I'll just say the down point. The novel is sort of "repetitive" in the way that

The mc chilling

some events start

antagonist appears

mc beats antagonist

However, every object the MC fights is unique with very different killing conditions, so it isn't bad. 4.5/5

lagrange
Reader
4 weeks ago
(5)

A fun novel, with unique characters. The objects also have unique abilities making each fight a new experience. It's funny how some of the objects the MC fights are the biggest menaces. I personally think it's a nice read

Reso 2k17
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1 month ago
(4.5)

It's a fun story and the mc is like a kitten- eternally curious/playful. The overall world building is a little off, probably because of cultural differences. What I mean is, the world, institutions, bureaucracy, and interpersonal relationships will seem absolutely normal to korean people but will seem extremely binding and dictatorial to any non-korean reader. It's how the culture of SK is. That corporate and goverment hierarchy is quite prevelant in the novel but the characters are quite carefree and the individual arcs are intriguing with the reader never getting bored. Plus the abilities and effects of the 'objects' are very imaginative and wide ranging which makes it a refreshing read with no repetition. 

lucky49
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1 month ago
(5)

Read this on another site and decided to give it a review. It's fun, all the antagonists are interesting, have fun plots, and nice drawings of the scenes (they aren't on this site but look really good). The Author has already completed this novel and is writing another called "Seoul Cyberpunk Story"

scp 682
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

I like scp stories with powerful scps with thought-out abilities. This novel has all that and I am happy. I read this on another site but decided to put a review here to bump it up. The MC isn't some Shonen protag but kinda just chills as antagonists and plot points come to them. Is this bad? No, it fits the story. The side characters aren't cardboard cutouts, there are many interesting and menacing anomalies. The mcs ability is to see the shortest fastest and most efficient way to destroy the target. This makes the fights good because many of the strong anomalies have strange or vague killing conditions, for example, one could be immortal until you make them laugh.

Dogwater
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

Scp story? Check. Slightly overpowered protagonist who slower grows stronger? Check. reasonable sidecharacters? check. This fits all the boxes for me.

1 month ago
(5)

I really like this story because of how it's written and because I'm a fan of scps. I like how the power system functions along with the variety of objects the mc interacts with. I also like how the mc power grows and expands throughout the series. Over all 5/5 from me.

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