Reincarnated in a Game World ~How Could I Do Something Like a Tutorial, I’m Going to Go Raise My Level!~

Reincarnated in a Game World ~How Could I Do Something Like a Tutorial, I’m Going to Go Raise My Level!~

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ゲーム世界転生〈ダン活〉~ゲーマーは【ダンジョン就活のススメ】を 〈はじめから〉プレイする~ (LN) / ゲーム世界転生〈ダン活〉~戦闘訓練なんかしていられるか、俺はレベルを上げるぞ!~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Game Sekai Tensei "Dankatsu": Gamer wa "Dungeon Shuukatsu no Susume" wo "Hajime kara" Play suru (LN), Reincarnated in the game world "Dungeon Activity" ~ A gamer's beginning to [Dungeon job hunting recommendation] "from zero", Reincarnation in the Game World Dankatsu: Game Addict Plays "Encouragement for Job Hunting in Dungeons" from a "New Game" (LN), ゲーム世界転生〈ダン活〉~ゲーマーは【ダンジョン就活のススメ】を 〈はじめから〉プレイする~ (LN), ゲーム世界転生〈ダン活〉~戦闘訓練なんかしていられるか、俺はレベルを上げるぞ!~

By nishikigi kaede, 二シキギ・カエデ

3.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1560 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

After putting in over 8000 hours into the game, he had achieved the status of being a true no-life god. Sadly, one day his save data disappeared and the shock of losing so many hours of effort killed him. However, this was not the end, for he awoke surrounded by the world that before now, he had only seen through a screen. This is the story of Zephyrus, who uses his gaming knowledge to enjoy his time in the new world.

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on Reincarnated in a Game World ~How Could I Do Something Like a Tutorial, I’m Going to Go Raise My Level!~ This web novel boasts a fun premise: reincarnation into a game world, but with a twist – the protagonist wants to skip the tutorial and power level! Does it deliver? Well, it's a mixed bag, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, I found the story a bit rough around the edges. The early chapters felt rushed, with the main character (MC) coming off as somewhat detached, almost treating the world like a game rather than a real place. This made it hard to connect with him initially, and I could see how some readers might be turned off by this. It felt like watching someone play an RPG without any of the emotional investment. ### What Works Well Despite the initial hiccups, the novel does have its charms. The short chapters and simple plot make for a relatively easy and peaceful read. I appreciated the focus on dungeon delving and the LitRPG elements, which reminded me of older light novels in a nostalgic way. The game mechanics, especially the job system, are well-defined and consistent, adding a layer of believability to the world. Also, volume 11 seems to be a turning point for many, with action-packed battles and war strategy. ### Areas of Concern One major issue I noticed was the character development, or lack thereof. The MC's personality can be grating at times, with his constant boasting about his game knowledge. The supporting cast also tends to be shallow, with little depth or backstory. The "harem" aspect is another point of contention, with some readers finding it forced and uninspired. It seems like the MC simply adds any pretty girl he meets to his party, without much consideration for their personalities or motivations. The story can also feel repetitive, with a cycle of dungeon diving, leveling up, and recruiting new female members. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC's "I know it all" attitude, combined with a lack of combat experience, can be frustrating. Others have criticized the superficial world-building and the lack of meaningful conflict. ### Final Verdict "Reincarnated in a Game World ~How Could I Do Something Like a Tutorial, I’m Going to Go Raise My Level!~" is a flawed but potentially enjoyable read. If you're looking for a light, fluffy story with simple game mechanics and don't mind the lack of depth, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're seeking complex characters, a compelling plot, and meaningful relationships, you might want to look elsewhere. It's a bit of a gamble, but the short chapters make it easy to dip your toes in and see if it's your cup of tea.