It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game

It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game

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ヤンデレ系乙女ゲーの世界に転生してしまったようです

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Yandere-kei Otomege no Sekai ni Tensei Shite Shimatta Youdesu, ヤンデレ系乙女ゲーの世界に転生してしまったようです

By hanaki momiji, 花木もみじ

4.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
4 volumes
Original Publisher
frontier works

Description

As a precocious child, Lycoris suffers from a strange sense of deja vu. On the day her father told her about her fiancé, she realizes that her fiancé was a character from an otome game she once played in a previous life. “I am the heroine’s rival from the game? And in the bad ending, I get stabbed to death? What a joke.” A story in which the protagonist is determined to avoid a yandere situation.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
frontier works
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game* This web novel was quite the ride, and while it wasn't perfect, it certainly left a lasting impression. The premise alone – reincarnating into a yandere-filled otome game – had me hooked, and I was eager to see how the protagonist would navigate such a dangerous world. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a clever and caring female lead. I wasn't disappointed. She's not your typical dense otome game protagonist; she's aware of the affections around her and acts accordingly, which is a refreshing change of pace. The early chapters establish a solid foundation, introducing us to the key players and setting the stage for the drama to unfold. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was how the protagonist grows and adapts to her new reality. She doesn't treat it like a game; she embraces her life and interacts with the characters as real people. This grounded approach makes her incredibly relatable, even amidst the fantastical setting. Also, the romance, while not overly abundant, felt genuine and well-developed, especially the relationship between the MC and the main love interest. I found myself invested in their connection and rooting for their happiness. I also like that this story doesn't devolve into a reverse harem, the focus on a single love interest allows for a deeper exploration of their feelings. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, I can see why some readers felt that the "yandere" aspect was downplayed. If you're expecting intense horror or suspense, you might be disappointed. The pacing also felt a bit rushed at times, particularly with the time skips. I would have liked to see more development during those missing years, allowing for a deeper exploration of the characters and their relationships. Some also found the side characters to be underdeveloped, with the story heavily focused on the main cast. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have advised skipping the fourth arc, claiming it feels disconnected from the main plot and ultimately unnecessary. The ending of the third arc seems to provide a more satisfying conclusion to the story. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor shortcomings, I found *It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game* to be an enjoyable and heartwarming read. The strong female lead, engaging plot, and well-developed romance make it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre. While it may not be the most intense yandere story out there, it offers a refreshing take on the otome game reincarnation trope, focusing on character development and genuine connection.

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