The comedic aspects are quite present! So much that contrarily to the beginning there isn't much sense of threat. Overpowered Mc in an unusual way, which makes him both partially vulnerable and extremely useful. Pleasant read (I'm on chapter 62)
A good surprise!
With the Mc returning back time by 24h every time he dies, I found ressemblance with both Re:Zero and Summer Time Render, but it's less dark than those two because it's not focused on defeating a great threat, but achieving goals set by the mc, both for his sake and the sake of clearing the tower/dungeon.
The Mc develops into a remarkably good person, feeling a strong sense of duty with his new capacities, and honestly that's refreshing to read
Strategical/political, in a European inspired historical fantasy setting, with elements of romance. The mc is a good and smart person trying to rewrite the past. It's less dark than the first chapter makes it seem. I like the meaning given to detail (notably hair colour, you'll understand), and while similar stories tend to be slow, here the pacing is nice
Characters = good, good mc
Story = good and promising
Drawing = very good then ok, colourful
Not up to date with latest chap
Although it's labelled shounen ai I view it more as action with elements of adventure, mystery and drama.
MC is a very unhappy person, ML is a calculative ambitious overpowered man but his manipulative endeavours are very clear - including to the mc - from the beginning and thus didn't feel that unsettling to me.
The action scenes aren't as good as usual dungeon/gate stories', but the drawing feels quite atmospheric.
rather nice!
Isekaied into a novel depicting a world very similar to ours except with dungeons, the MC becomes the trash son of a very rich and powerful family, and has to face threats from both the "hero" of the novel and within his family.
The MC is level-headed, neither good nor bad natured. Brave in a calculative way, he still goes through very dangerous situations.
The drawing isn't as good as other action stories but does the job.
good!
fun read, very dense (stuff is always happening). However, the extremely perfect main character surgeon behaves with his subordinates in a way that I assume to be very harmful in real life. Also I hope no executives behave as harmfully and stupidly as the hospital higher ups (I assume real life shitbags are more subtle)
ongoing (I'm on chapter 60)
military setting: the country was invaded and royals are running away
I actually really like following the story from the point of view of a person trapped in the body of a bird, she develops as a hero and it's this interesting because it's her, the runaway low-rank princess
(I'm not up to date but the story seems much less interesting later on)
"Minecraft with an angry rabbit" someone wrote that and it sums it up well
I wasn't confident at the beginning, which I found rushed, cliche and not so well executed, but it very quickly became good (really just a few chapters in) and has turned into a very satisfying read. I've read until chap 80
I'm not up to date with the latest chapters
I really like it, both story and art
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