Isekai Shoukan Makikomu Ijousha

Isekai Shoukan Makikomu Ijousha

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異世界召喚に巻き込まれた異常者

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Abnormal person involved in a different world summon, 異世界召喚に巻き込まれた異常者

By madder

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
62 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

High School Sophomore Saginomiya Iori was being extremely loner-like when he was summoned as a hero along with his classmates into a different world. It was a fantasy world with Swords and Magic. In such a world, Iori obtained skills from a gaudy goddess in the transfer place when being summoned, and was told to live in this different world with these skills.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Isekai Shoukan Makikomu Ijousha Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Isekai Shoukan Makikomu Ijousha Okay, let's dive into "Isekai Shoukan Makikomu Ijousha." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, and I can see why the overall rating sits where it does. It definitely has its moments, but also some significant stumbling blocks. ### First Impressions Initially, the story seems promising enough. It hits familiar isekai tropes – the class summon, the overpowered MC, the fantasy world – but there's a certain charm that pulls you in. I was curious to see where the author would take things. ### What Works Well Some aspects stood out. The "yandere" character, in particular, seems to be a highlight for many. I found her antics amusing, and she brought a needed dose of unpredictability. Also, the earlier parts of the story, especially the MC's backstory with his childhood friend, were engaging. The author seemed to shine when exploring those relationships. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the problems start to pile up. Several readers, including myself, found the MC to be frustratingly inconsistent. He's supposedly powerful, but often acts like a pushover, lacking the confidence you'd expect after surviving a year in a dangerous forest. This disconnect made it hard to root for him. The writing style is also a common point of criticism. The author's attempts at humor often fall flat, with the MC's internal monologues becoming tiresome and distracting, especially during serious moments. Additionally, the plot feels aimless at times, with random POV shifts and underdeveloped side characters that don't really add anything to the main storyline. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, things are about to get spoilery. Several reviews mention a sudden and seemingly unearned power-up for the MC, which feels like a cheap way to compensate for his weaknesses rather than a natural progression. There's also the issue of the "betrayal" scene, which some found to be poorly executed and lacking emotional impact. And apparently, the level system just vanishes after a certain point. ### Final Verdict "Isekai Shoukan Makikomu Ijousha" has potential, but it's ultimately held back by inconsistent characterization, a meandering plot, and questionable writing choices. While there are some enjoyable moments, especially with the yandere character and the MC's backstory, the overall experience is underwhelming. It's a decent time-killer if you're not looking for anything too deep, but don't expect a masterpiece.

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