~11.1 hour of reading·664 chapter read
Kalla
Sep 8, 2024 Joined
All time reader rank #7373

Reviews

Nationalism (products and sales exclusive to China) is present, but compared to other works, it’s not that bad. Examples of heavy nationalism in other works: trying to show Chinese leaders as benevolent, wise, and loving towards their people, while making other leaders look incompetent, jealous, and greedy. An example of why the nationalism here isn't so bad: the story subtly, but clearly, shows that the Chinese leaders, out of greed, were willing to doom the planet, which really impressed me. The focus is more on the country the MC is in, rather than others. Good writing, logical, and interesting. I recommend it since it delivers on what it promises!
The mc’s got below-average smarts, but she’s not completely dumb since she knows how to think and be cautious (which surprised me in a good way, since chinese stories usually make the mc a genius). Considering all the stuff she has to deal with without knowing anything and still not getting killed or exposed at the start, it’s good and acceptable. The writing is solid, logical, and engaging, with a likable mc and other characters! There are still some loose ends at the end with no explanation or hint, but overall, it doesn’t hurt the quality. I recommend it!
Life Copy Game
Sep 8, 2024
It's a pretty good. The mc stays in character in the dungeons, which is cool. The constant use of gods to finish the games is a bit annoying, but other than that, I recommend it!
The mc can be considered a morally grey character. In the beginning, there was some nationalism, but in the more recent chapters, that's toned down and it's more focused on the development of the organization and the mc's 'puppets.' It’s not a masterpiece, but for what it aims to do, it's good.
Really good, I recommend it! The mc is smart and knows how to make the most of coincidences. His interactions and relationships with the ghosts and other characters are also coherent and enjoyable!