This is pretty decent quality, compared to some of the other cultivation novels that only seem to infuriate and poison me this is a nice breath of fresh air. Its not super high quality but its really solid, nothing unique but indeed well written.
Novel is pretty poisonous, theres alot of mindless npcs who sole purpose is to make the MC's life a living hell. The author tries make the MC come off as indifferent and omnipotent but all he's giving off is that the MC is an indifferent pig who sometimes rolls over occasionally. Lots of forced plots and very generic shit.
Its somewhat interesting, MC just replaces rimuru but the author just adds in other worlds to framework of rimuru's world to come up with his own skills and so on. Its alright I guess.
I don't really like the amount of suggestive stuff the author keeps adding in (to a point it feels like filler) but I like the general framework of this novel.
Alright digimon novel, if you ignore the random poisonous moments at the beginning (aka when he does some weird shit in the real world + not having digi device until second world + author completely scrapping the clone idea and basically ignoring the clone) then its a standard digimon novel where the mc travels across different digital worlds to get stronger (nothing special honestly). To be fair I just like digimon so i'm giving it a higher rating than I usually do.
It's not that amazing but its pretty good, the number one issue I have with simulator novels is basically solved with this novel's premise so I'm happy. Not exactly 5 stars tho for me.
I really love the miracle/wonder/treasure/abnormality (similar concepts) framework that this book goes under. Specifically this book itself copies the framework of another book called "This is a miracle" I always really wanted to see this framework expanded more as I felt the original book didn't really expand as much as it could have. Aside from all that glazing, this is a pretty standard fast paced lord development type novel that has a VERY interesting concept that I really love.
Kinda boring, its the same story over and over. The MC faces an inevitable doomed fate then eventually manages to barely get over it x20 times. (MC will never succeed too much in a simulation)