

While the immense emotion does fade away there are a few parts like this, but there are only so many times you can have such emotional highs and lows. In the beginning of the story the author is able to make you feel so much for the mc and really want to follow him through his journey. While there were short comings I personally don't believe they were completely devastating for the novel. To conclude, it's not really good, and I wouldn't really recommend trying it since like I said it's not bad from the beginning, so you might like the beginning but 6 volumes later drop the series, frustrated with the feeling of having lost your time (and I speak from experience here ^^). And obviously, every good guy are perfectly good while half the bad guys become perfectly good (that's here that you need to know the gender), the other half being bad beyond saving for no real reasons.
#Yondome wa iyana shi zokusei majutsushi 5 mangasushi series#
A little isn’t a problem but when the series is supposed to be a dark revenge story it's already somewhat bad, but when it's to the point that knowing a character gender and race is all you need, to know if it's gonna be a bad guy or a good guy then it makes the story boring. ) but let's end on what's probably the biggest problem: the Manicheism. There's a number of other little problems (bad pseudo harem, the plot not really making sense at times. Even more, since he starts with quite a number of limitations and is suppose to be cursed in a way that prevents him from quickly becoming powerful. The problem here is that the MC's powers are quickly able to do anything even when it makes very little sense since his magic is supposed to be limited to Death and yet, for exemple, he is able to developed life which ties with the bad worldbuilding. speaking of the MC he is too op, which is not always a problem to take a similar type of setting Mushoku Tensei and The faraway paladin handle op MC very well. the writing is also not very good, for example, we're regularly told how crazy the MC is (or his craziness skill level up which is the same as telling us) but it never really shows through his actions which stay logic and fair even to his enemy. bad worldbuilding, at first it's kinda cliché, nothing more but as the story advances it became more and more obvious that the author is bad with worldbuilding especially when it comes to handling long time periods which is a problem since he uses a lot of them. and surprisingly there's an interesting reflexion on revenge and forgivingīut that last part is also a disappointment so let switch to the bad part: the revenge story is good even if kind of forgotten later on there's some enjoyable kingdom building the power system is as a whole quite good with interesting idea most the characters are okay/good, they're likable some of the enemies are interesting and even if he also is an issue the MC is cool a lot of the time. If I had to pinpoint the moment when it's starting to lose in quality it would be when they join the ghoul village.īut unlike a lot of bad/mediocre LN is not that nothing made sense from the beginning or that it suddenly goes stupid, it's the combination of an accumulation of stupid shit happening and disappointments until one little stupid thing is too much.īut let be positive for an instant because that book is far from However, everything slowly goes downhill from there. It does start quite good, the premise is quite generic for a reincarnated isekai, but the revenge touch is a good idea. Not wanting a fourth life, he is determined to live this third life with the only things remaining from his previous lives-Death Magic and his enormous Mana pool. Hiroto was reborn once more as a half-vampire, half-dark elf. Not wanting Hiroto to endure a third life filled with suffering, the god cursed him before he was reborn in the hopes that he would either die quickly or commit suicide. However, upon meeting the god a second time, he was informed that there would be yet another reincarnation-one that had already been set in motion and could not be stopped. His second life, far worse than his first, came to a cruel end. Yet a series of unfortunate events forced Hiroto to reincarnate with even less luck than before, starting with nothing but a tremendous amount of Mana. After death, he met a god of reincarnation who requested that the hundred or so dead passengers-one of them being the girl he tried in vain to save-be reincarnated into another world. His life consisted of misfortune after misfortune, culminating in an unlucky death during an incident on a school boat trip, trying to save a girl he barely knew.
