Classmate wa Isekai de Yuusha ni Natta kedo, Ore dake Gendai Nihon ni Okizari ni Narimashita

Classmate wa Isekai de Yuusha ni Natta kedo, Ore dake Gendai Nihon ni Okizari ni Narimashita

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クラスメイトは異世界で勇者になったけど、俺だけ現代日本に置き去りにされました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: My Classmates Became Heroes in Another World, but I Was Left Behind in Modern Japan, クラスメイトは異世界で勇者になったけど、俺だけ現代日本に置き去りにされました

By カボチャマスク

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
121 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

“Congratulations! You 25 students in this classroom have been chosen as heroes to save the world!!” Ordinary students living their everyday lives. One day, they are granted supernatural powers called skills and statuses by a mysterious voice and are summoned to another world as heroes. Leaving behind the 26th student, Iori Shu, who had just recently transferred to their class. This is the story of a lone individual left behind in modern Japan, bestowed with extraordinary powers of skills and statuses.

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Classmate wa Isekai de Yuusha ni Natta kedo, Ore dake Gendai Nihon ni Okizari ni Narimashita Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Classmate wa Isekai de Yuusha ni Natta kedo, Ore dake Gendai Nihon ni Okizari ni Narimashita "Classmate wa Isekai de Yuusha ni Natta kedo, Ore dake Gendai Nihon ni Okizari ni Narimashita" – quite the mouthful, isn't it? The premise alone had me intrigued: the classic isekai twist where *everyone* goes except our protagonist. I dove in hoping for a clever take on the genre, and while there were elements I appreciated, I ultimately found myself a bit underwhelmed. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the promise of a "fish out of water" story, but with the added layer of the protagonist, seemingly the only normal one, being left behind. The potential for comedy and unique world-building felt immense. I was eager to see how the author would explore the mundane clashing with the magical. ### What Works Well The concept is undoubtedly the strongest point. The idea of a regular high schooler navigating everyday life while his classmate is off saving another world is inherently appealing. The "overpowered protagonist" tag also caught my eye, and the execution of his abilities is entertaining, if a bit simplistic. There's a certain charm to the "calm protagonist" trope, and it does provide a nice contrast to the potentially chaotic situations he finds himself in. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution didn't quite live up to the potential. The writing style felt somewhat detached. I struggled to connect with the characters on an emotional level. Events unfolded rapidly, lacking the depth and nuance needed to truly invest in the story. The protagonist's motivations often felt unclear, leading to a sense of plot-driven actions rather than character-driven ones. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One particular instance stood out in the reviews I read: the scene where the protagonist uses his appraisal skill to identify a classmate suffering abuse. While the skill itself is a common trope, its application in this scenario felt oddly clinical, lacking the emotional weight the situation deserved. Similarly, the protagonist's nonchalant attitude towards revealing his powers and agreeing to help the female lead felt rushed and unearned. ### Final Verdict "Classmate wa Isekai de Yuusha ni Natta kedo, Ore dake Gendai Nihon ni Okizari ni Narimashita" has a fantastic premise and elements that could make for a truly engaging story. However, the detached writing style and lack of character development ultimately hold it back from reaching its full potential. While the concept might be enough to keep some readers interested, I believe the story needs more emotional depth and character-driven motivations to truly shine.

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