My Iyashikei Game

My Iyashikei Game

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我的治愈系游戏

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: MIG, My Healing Game, 我的治愈系游戏

By i can fix air-conditioners, 我会修空调

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1000
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Police officer, would you believe me if I say this is an Iyashikei game? — Translator’s Summary: Han Fei is a comedy actor who is down on his luck. Things seemed to be taking a turn for the better when he was given an expensive gaming helmet to a virtual reality game called Perfect Life, a soothing iyashikei (slice-of-life) game that heals one’s soul. Little did he know, what he thought was heaven was actually a hell filled with terrifying ghosts and vengeful spirits.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Iyashikei Game Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Iyashikei Game "My Iyashikei Game" is a wild ride, and I've got some thoughts after diving deep into what others are saying about it. It's definitely a unique blend of genres, and while it has some serious high points, there are a few things that held it back from being a perfect experience for me. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise grabbed me. A VR game promising a "healing life" that quickly descends into a horror show? Intriguing! The idea of an actor with social anxiety getting sucked into this twisted virtual world felt like a fresh take. I was definitely eager to see how the author, known for "My House of Horrors," would handle this new concept. ### What Works Well The horror elements, when they hit, are genuinely chilling. The author's creativity shines through in the ghost designs and backstories. I found myself invested in the fates of these digital specters, especially as the protagonist, Han Fei, attempts to understand and even help them find peace. I also appreciated the character growth. Han Fei starts as a recluse, but as he navigates the game's horrors, he becomes more resourceful, brave, and even charismatic. His interactions with the police, while sometimes a bit implausible, add an interesting layer to the story, especially as he uses his "in-game" knowledge to solve real-world crimes. The blend of the VR world and the real world is well done and makes me think of Dimensional Sovereign. ### Areas of Concern One of my biggest issues, and something that several readers mentioned, is the shift from horror to action. As Han Fei gains power, the focus shifts away from the suspense and dread that made the early chapters so compelling. The "game" aspects, like stats and leveling up, while potentially interesting, sometimes felt pointless and detracted from the overall atmosphere. I also noticed that some readers felt the real-world interactions were lacking compared to the VR sections. The author clearly put a lot of effort into the game world, but the real world sometimes felt bland and underdeveloped. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed concerns about plot inconsistencies, particularly regarding the ending and the handling of certain characters. There are concerns about the ending's reliance on deus ex machina. ### Final Verdict Overall, "My Iyashikei Game" is a flawed but enjoyable read. The author's creativity and the engaging ghost stories are definite highlights. However, the shift in genre, the sometimes-weak real-world interactions, and plot inconsistencies prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're a fan of horror with a dash of action and don't mind some rough edges, I'd recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared for a bit of a bumpy ride.

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