In a distant future, the empires of mankind span the galaxy, and glorious Earth has devolved into a peripheral backwater.
In Shanjing city in the Asian region, Wang Zheng’s dreams of becoming a mech pilot are crushed when his college entrance exam genetic score turns out a pathetic twenty eight, barely above an animal.
To make things worse, people get the impression he attempted su*cide after being rejected by the campus beauty.
Then the closest thing to a family he has, the old man in the book store across the road, goes missing, leaving him only a mysterious birthday present.
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Tempest of the Stellar War Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Tempest of the Stellar War
"Tempest of the Stellar War" is quite the mixed bag, and diving into it was an interesting experience. It's got elements I genuinely enjoyed, alongside some aspects that left me scratching my head. Overall, it definitely has potential, but whether it lives up to it is debatable.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked. The blend of sci-fi, martial arts, and mecha in a school setting felt fresh. The main character, Wang Zheng, starts off as a seemingly average guy with hidden depths, which is a trope I usually enjoy. However, as I continued, some of the initial charm wore off.
### What Works Well
The action sequences, particularly the virtual mech battles, are undeniably exciting. There's a definite "underdog" appeal to Wang Zheng's rise, and the author does a decent job of building a world with galactic empires and complex interactions. I also appreciate the attempt to ground the story in scientific principles, even if the execution isn't always perfect. The supporting characters are also a highlight; some of them undergo significant development and feel more organic than the MC himself.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the main character. While initially likeable, Wang Zheng quickly becomes a bit too perfect. He's a genius in everything from physics to martial arts, and his lack of flaws makes him feel somewhat bland. The "early romance" also felt rushed and unconvincing, with the main love interest falling for him seemingly overnight. The plot, at times, feels disjointed, jumping between mech battles, school life, and hints of a larger galactic conflict without a clear sense of direction. The VR battles, while initially exciting, become repetitive as they have little to no stake in the story. The science also seems shaky at times, with questionable applications of physics that are hard to ignore.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that Wang Zheng's "modesty" becomes a hindrance. He achieves incredible feats but often downplays them, which can be frustrating for readers eager to see him recognized for his accomplishments. There is also a rubix cube that acts as a time chamber, which allows the MC to train for 2 years in 2 days.
### Final Verdict
"Tempest of the Stellar War" has moments of brilliance, but it's ultimately held back by its flaws. If you're a fan of xuanhuan stories with sci-fi elements and can overlook some inconsistencies, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're looking for a tightly plotted, scientifically accurate, and character-driven story, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a tentative recommendation with a warning: proceed with tempered expectations.