The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life

The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life

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モンスターがあふれる世界になったので、好きに生きたいと思います

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Monster ga Afureru Sekai ni Natta node, Suki ni Ikitai to Omoimasu, The World is Full of Monsters Now, Therefore I Want to Live as I Wish, モンスターがあふれる世界になったので、好きに生きたいと思います

By yosshaa!, よっしゃあっ!

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
267 chapters
Original Publisher
softbank creative

Description

On his way home from his office, the main protagonist drove and ran over a big dog. At that moment, he heard the sudden sound of a voice inside his head. ≪The monster has been subjugated, gaining experience points≫ 「Eh?」 Before anyone knew, the world has changed. Monsters appear, this is a game-like world where levels, skills, and status exist. This is an adventure where the modern world becomes fantasy and where the main protagonist has to strive hard for his survival.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
softbank creative
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life* This web novel presents an interesting premise: a Japanese salaryman thrust into a monster-filled apocalypse with RPG mechanics. However, my experience reading it has been a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, but also some frustrating aspects that keep it from reaching its full potential. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of a realistic, modern-day protagonist grappling with an extraordinary situation. The early chapters do a decent job of establishing the world and the MC's initial reactions. The introduction of the "game-like" system in a real-world setting was intriguing, and I was eager to see how the story would unfold. ### What Works Well I appreciate the author's attempt to portray a protagonist who isn't a typical hero. He's flawed, sometimes cowardly, and often prioritizes his own survival – a trait that some readers find relatable. The inclusion of Momo, the Shiba Inu companion, adds a much-needed dose of cuteness and levity to the otherwise grim setting. The monsters and the danger they present feel genuinely threatening. ### Areas of Concern However, the slow pacing became a significant issue for me. The plot progresses at a snail's pace, with many chapters dedicated to detailed explanations and internal monologues. This can make the story feel plodding and repetitive. Another concern is the MC's character development or lack thereof. While some find his cautious and self-serving nature realistic, others find him frustratingly dense and unlikeable. His reliance on his item box and tendency to hoard resources, even when others are in dire need, can make him appear selfish and unsympathetic. The logic of the world-building could also use some work. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC's hoarding of supplies becomes problematic when it's revealed that others are struggling to survive. His decision to prioritize his own needs, even when he has more than enough, raises questions about his morality and makes it difficult to root for him. ### Final Verdict *The World Is Overflowing with Monster, I’m Taking a Liking to This Life* has potential, but it's hampered by its slow pacing, inconsistent character development, and questionable world-building. While the premise is intriguing and the Shiba Inu companion is adorable, the flaws ultimately outweigh the positives for me. I give it a **3/5**. It might be worth a try if you're patient and enjoy slow-burn stories with flawed protagonists, but be prepared for some frustrations along the way.

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