Steel-Eating Player
Eh pretty good. I like the MC's ability. Haven't really seen anything alike. This is another one of those dungeon manhwa combined with the military. So far, everything's a little surface level. He keeps talking about his trauma, his past comrades, getting all wistful about it, but I don’t feel anything ngl. No heartstrings tugged.
Hero the Maximum
erm the mc isn't rly mc-ing but that's ok ig. this is some my hero type schist. the mc is ignorant but he's strong and all that. what rly makes this stand out is the world building. like a world where heros and villains supposedly join hands for peace but really... something else is happening behind the scenes... some of the characters are mysterious and i find their designs interesting... like the mc's dad and the red haired guy. i think this has potential
Regressor’s Life After Retirement
17 The action is kind of bland... The pacing’s just not right (for me), and the story doesn’t give you time to assimilate with new characters. I do like the slice of life vibes, though. Reminds of TCF in that the MC is taking steps to ensure he lives a life free of troubles.
Weapon Maker
The MC is so much like Kim Dokja that it isn't even funny. He's brainy, which is refreshing. He has to hide his strength and blah blah blah. I like how we have a deuteragonist (Yoon Taeheon). All of their abilities are really cool, and the art amplifies the effects. They look kinda lifeless, but it's part of the charm I think. The MC is really OP, but it's also interesting how he can function as a support as if he were in a game, he'd be rated SSS+ tier, not purely because of his offensive abilities but those and his support abilities combined. Think Kuroko. This is still at the beginning stages, but I think the characters have a good base for being good characters. Only about three characters have defined personalities rn though. The world building isn't anything mind-blowing as of yet, but it will probably come down to the execution.
The Iron-Blooded Necromancer Has Returned
Help, I love this. This is a classic revenge story, but the action is just too good. The fight scenes are epic with the MC just summoning more and more of his legion. The brutality is excellently expressed. Blood and decapitation galore…. Makes for a satisfying read in which you cannot help but root for the MC. I also like the character designs, especially regarding the MC’s subordinates. The art is kind of lacking, but the plot/action makes up for that. Right now, the MC’s just killing pretty much everyone related to his brother, but I hope to see form at least some new connections.
Delivery Man From Murim
I read this on another site, so the reading might feel janky here. Honestly, this is mid, but it's not trash! I've been reading so much trash lately that this is a such a pleasant read. It's a "good series with slice of life, and it heals your mental health" to quote another reader. There's nothing that really hinders the reading experience, save for the hiding-your-power trope. I especially like the MC and his unique experience/perspective on the world. I just wish he'd kept his long hair…
The Edgeless Sword From the Village
this is so interesting! for one, i love the protagonist. he’s got a wife and kid and practices martial arts. it’s a semi-more realistic take on the genre, which the art reflects. i really want to see more of the mc’s journey.
A Knight With a Time Limit
I really like the storyline! It’s not the same old recycled story you see dozens of times. It may start at the same point with the same tropes, but it branches off into one of its own kind. I can definitely feel the fantasy setting to its core with relatively unique systems like the “stigma.” The MC has a decent character, but I think it was the world building that reeled me in. Refreshing read.
Star-Fostered Swordmaster