Realistically you can just remove the game tag as it really isn’t a game and the game setting barely plays a role other than being a background resource support for the MC. It’s more a cultivation world than an actual game, the MC’s cheat should be overpowered but the things he can reset are very limited, its existence is for the author to refresh the MC’s equipment and expand his repertoire of cards to play. Good idea, if the novel was fully just a VRMMORPG, with maybe even in-game abilities transferring to the real world. Sadly it isn’t so 1 star.
Author is way too invested in creating a sense of mystery, but it’s being badly overdone. It’s like the author is making things up as he writes with no clear idea.
Average
Update:
Spoilers below
Author loves forcing random plot devices on the MC, author tries to be subtle with the nationalism here and there in the beginning but by chapter 440+ it goes into full blown nationalism. “Sakura Country is evil blah blah blah”, a Chinese girl gets adopted by a Japanese family but she’s a big fan of our MC. MC then goes full blown nationalist, talking about how she’s a person of Great Xia, like how an army recruiter tries to convince you to join the army but in this case it would be recruiting a citizen that shouts “For the glory of Great Xia!!” Not to mention how he’s still level 40 after everything, the author is trying extremely hard to limit the MC’s growth because the author is running out of ideas. His “conceptual level” luck comes at chapter 466, which were just items that boosted his luck by percentage on top of his already high luck. The world building is nonexistent, he’s been in only a few cities of his world that doesn’t even make up 0.01% of the world’s size. The author then introduces other worlds which I haven’t read through but I can make a small prediction and say it’s based off other works. Lowest you can go is 1 star otherwise this would be even lower.
This is just a copy of Doomsday Apartment with an added FMC and changes in story, the plot is still the same. I’ll update this to see if the plot is still similar in later chapters, but honestly I have no hopes in it being different.
Update: 3 stars now, the first 40 or so chapters were copied from Doomsday Apartment. Author stopped copying but the flow of the story needs more polishing.
The story is good, but with every novel that bases the world powers on real countries there is a LOT of nationalism. Some translation issues here and there, but that’s been a problem recently.