
Reviews
The author doesn't know how to write. Characters teleport back and forth to please the author. The protagonist is an inadequate psychopathic killer. The system continuously showers him with enhancements and gifts. And often gives him the boosts he needs to overcome the next episode. (For example, he received a talisman with a temporary acceleration, after which he immediately met an enemy whom he could not defeat).
All characters, without exception, are stupid.
Do not know what to say. It seems that the author does not know what balance is.
Why is it that when the protagonist goes out to the store to buy beer, every time someone attacks him and he has to fight to the death or run away with his last breath?
The author is a graphomaniac. The plot is stupid. Our protagonist survives through plot armor every time. I watched an anime a long time ago, where the female lead knew nothing, couldn’t do anything, but had supernatural luck. For example, her enemy could be hit by a meteorite flying by.
I can't evaluate the plot of this novel for 70 chapters, but I can evaluate the problems in world-building. The world contains too heavy game elements (think of it as the anime Log Horizon). For example: the character, being in the basement of the villa, threw explosives at his feet. The explosion blew up the villa, damaged all the enemies, but did not damage him (at all). The bosses in the dungeons are similar to the bosses from the game WoW. They have a weak attack, but a very large amount of health. And it's a bit stupid when the main character spends an entire hour hammering one necromancer boss.
An interesting novel, somewhat reminiscent of "AFK in Zombie World". The main character is a guy with a low level of emotions. The main character has 3 cheats:
1) A key that allows you to open the door to the world of "sword and magic".
2) A panel that shows characteristics and abilities.
3) Some restrictions are missing (for example, a limit on the number of undead).
(Cons:
Naivety (the author does not know how modern industry works).
Pros:
There is practically no such technique as "deus ex machina". There are no situations where the main character behaves inadequately, so that someone or something saves him later.)
Dropped it on chapter 325.
The author told us how bad the members of the Insect Sect are, and how good our main character is. That he has clear moral principles, etc. And then all this turned out to be a lie and hypocrisy. Our protagonist is the same piece of sh*t as the representatives of the Insect Sect. (Another psychopathic killer).
The author showed us how calculating and low-key our main character is, and then he becomes stupid Rambo-style.