If you're a veteran reader, I suggest you read this for the following reasons:
-It's almost a solid meh, which might sound bad but we both know the amount of garbage there is out there.
-It doesn't overstay its welcome, basically, ends just before you completely get sick of it.
-It's a somewhat fresh take on the simulation sub-genre.
Why you shouldn't read this?
Barely any conflict despite NOT being a slice of life.
There's no development for the MC at all, and if you consider the "goddesses" as the mc instead, it's the same, no development at all.
The "gimmick" that makes this unique which is that instead of the MC using the simulator, it's others that use the simulator and he gets their prize, which could be fun, but was barely explored at all. Basically, the first time ANY character goes into a simulation is pretty much the same as the last time they go.
It's OP MC without any risk, any conflict, barely any sense, no feeling of "mc deserves it", and no feeling of "fun op mc" either.
Even the simulator doesn't develop.
All in all, nothing exactly happens.