Oda Akira, a high school student who excels in erasing his presence, was summoned along with his classmates to another world.
In this world of sword and magic, Akira and his classmates were asked to become heroes and bring down the demon king.
Having a bad feeling about the king and the princess who asked them, Akira uses his special skills to sneak into the king’s library, in hopes of discovering the truth.
Whether to help or abandon his classmates who knew nothing, it all depended on Akira.
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My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s
### First Impressions
Alright, diving into "My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s," I had mixed expectations. The premise of an overpowered assassin in an isekai world definitely piqued my interest. I'm always up for a good power fantasy, but I'm also wary of stories that rely too heavily on tropes. From the beginning, I was hoping for a unique spin on the genre, something that would set it apart from the countless other isekai novels out there.
### What Works Well
Honestly, the initial setup is promising. The idea of a protagonist summoned to another world with assassin abilities, who is also more powerful than the hero, has potential. Some readers have noted that the main character (MC) is relatively sharp, even if he does lean into the borderline amoral/selfish archetype. The dynamic between the MC and the world around him can be engaging, at least at first, before the pacing issues and other flaws began to weigh on my experience.
### Areas of Concern
Sadly, my enthusiasm waned pretty quickly. A recurring critique is the shallow nature of the story and the often frustrating pacing. I found myself agreeing with those who felt the plot meanders, jumping between the MC's perspective and random, less compelling side characters. This made it difficult to stay invested in the main storyline.
The MC himself is a point of contention. While he starts off seeming intelligent, many feel his actions often contradict this, making him appear foolish or inconsistent. He's also described as being "edgy" without genuine emotional depth, which made it hard for me to connect with him. The plot armor is also pretty thick.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviewers have pointed out specific plot points that highlight these issues, such as the MC repeatedly failing to eliminate key antagonists despite having the means to do so. The inconsistency in the MC's actions, like sparing enemies who clearly pose a threat, also contributes to a sense of frustration. The romance aspect has been described as boring, with the heroine being underdeveloped.
### Final Verdict
Ultimately, "My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s" fell short of my expectations. While the core concept has potential, the execution suffers from pacing problems, inconsistent character behavior, and a reliance on tired clichés. I found it hard to wholeheartedly recommend this novel, especially with so many other compelling stories out there. It might be an okay read to pass the time, but don't expect anything groundbreaking. I'd give it a 2.5/5.