Class Transferred to Another World, But I’m the Only One Reborn as an FPS Player

Class Transferred to Another World, But I’m the Only One Reborn as an FPS Player

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クラス転移したけど私(俺)だけFPSプレイヤーに転生

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Class Transfer, But Only I (♂️) Reincarnated as an FPS Player (♀️), Kurasu ten'i shitakedo watashi (ore) dake FPS pureiyā ni tensei, My class was transferred, but I was the only one reincarnated as an FPS player, Reborn as an FPS Player, クラス転移したけど私(俺)だけFPSプレイヤーに転生

By aozora katsuo, 青空鰹

3.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
241 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Haruto Kuramoto was supposed to be transferred to another world along with his classmates, but somehow, only his transfer failed, leaving just his soul to arrive in the presence of God. As an apology, God allows him to use the abilities from the FPS game he was addicted to and grants him a chance to be reincarnated. And so begins the adventure of… him?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Class Transferred to Another World, But I’m the Only One Reborn as an FPS Player Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Class Transferred to Another World, But I’m the Only One Reborn as an FPS Player This web novel definitely had a unique premise that caught my eye: a whole class gets transported to another world, but our protagonist is the only one who gets a serious FPS player advantage. It’s a blend of isekai and gaming elements that, on paper, sounds like a recipe for fun. However, the execution, as with many web novels, can be a bit hit or miss. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued. The idea of someone using their gaming skills in a fantasy world filled with adventurers and monsters is appealing. I was eager to see how the author would integrate FPS mechanics into a magic-filled environment. There's a lot of potential for creative action sequences and strategic gameplay. ### What Works Well The author clearly put some thought into the weapon details and combat scenarios. I found myself enjoying the descriptions of how the MC utilized her FPS knowledge to overcome challenges. This is where the story shines, especially if you're a fan of tactical combat. The comedic undertones also helped to lighten the mood, preventing the story from becoming too grim or serious. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects of the story less enjoyable. One recurring issue I noticed was the MC's reactions to social interactions, particularly when receiving thanks. It felt like the MC's social awkwardness was played up a bit too much, to the point where it became a bit repetitive and even regressive. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There's a specific plot point that I feel needs to be addressed. I'm talking about the scene where the MC is essentially coerced into going on a date. This felt out of character and detracted significantly from my enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict "Class Transferred to Another World, But I’m the Only One Reborn as an FPS Player" has a compelling core concept and some well-executed action sequences. However, some character inconsistencies and questionable plot points hold it back. While I appreciate the unique premise, I can only give it a cautious recommendation. It might be worth a read if you're looking for something different, but be aware of its flaws.

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