Black Tech Internet Cafe System

Black Tech Internet Cafe System

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系统的黑科技网吧

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Black Internet Cafe, BTICS, 系统的黑科技网吧

By the leaf that goes against water, 逆水之叶

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
944 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

We’ve had systems that help the MCs make pills, steal skills from legendary masters, and even be forced to show off to earn points, but what about a system that allows one to run a virtual reality internet cafe, featuring all the classic games? Our MC awakens in a new world and finds himself with a mysterious system that allows him to run a fully self-sufficient virtual reality internet cafe! What? Opening an internet cafe in a cultivator world? You can now surf the internet, watch dramas, and play video games?! One Emperor Warrior cried after visiting MC’s shop, “Damn, Blizzard completes my life!” Another Yuan River Realm cultivator gasped after drinking Sprite, “What is this sorcery?” What else did the MC bring to the cultivator world? Come join us on this adventure as Fang Qi faces off against cultivation sects and major forces with his collection of modern treasures.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Black Tech Internet Cafe System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Black Tech Internet Cafe System "Black Tech Internet Cafe System" is definitely a unique web novel, throwing a modern internet cafe into a world of cultivation. The premise alone grabbed my attention, and I was eager to see how it played out. Overall, I found it a mixed bag – entertaining in some aspects, but also frustrating in others. ### First Impressions Initially, the idea of cultivators reacting to modern games and technology was hilarious. Picturing them experiencing VR for the first time, or struggling with basic computer functions, had me chuckling. The early chapters definitely capitalized on this comedic contrast, and I was hooked. However, as I delved deeper, the novelty began to wear off. ### What Works Well The world-building, despite some criticisms, kept me engaged. I enjoyed seeing how the introduction of internet cafes impacted the existing power structures and social dynamics. The side characters, particularly those who frequently visited the cafe, added a lot to the story. Their reactions to the games, their personal growth through gaming, and their interactions with each other were definite highlights. Many readers praised the author's knowledge of the games and stories they referenced, and I appreciated the nostalgic feeling it evoked, especially for classic titles like Diablo and Resident Evil. The system, while not the strongest, didn't overshadow the story, which for me, is always a plus. ### Areas of Concern Repetition became a major issue for me. The formula of "new game introduced, locals react, problems arise, MC solves them" got old pretty quickly. Also, I found the MC to be somewhat bland. I would have liked to see more depth and personal connection. I noticed several reviewers mentioned his lack of interaction with the customers. Some readers felt the author relied too heavily on existing intellectual property, bordering on fanfiction. While I appreciated the tributes to the developers, the constant references to other games' plots sometimes felt like filler, especially when they were games I wasn't familiar with. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out inconsistencies with rewards the MC received, like the infinite rocket launcher or the car, and felt they were underutilized or forgotten. There are also concerns about the logic of cultivators being able to replicate skills from VR games in real life. ### Final Verdict "Black Tech Internet Cafe System" is a lighthearted and entertaining read, perfect for when you want to switch your brain off and enjoy some slice-of-life with a unique twist. However, be prepared for repetition, a somewhat bland MC, and a reliance on existing intellectual property. If you're a gamer looking for a nostalgic trip and don't mind a simple plot, you might enjoy it. But if you're seeking a deep, character-driven story with original content, you might be disappointed. Overall, I'd give it a 3/5. It's good for a casual read, but it's not a novel I'll be thinking about long after finishing it.

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