Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta!

Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta!

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誰が乙女ゲームだといった! / 転生先の乙女ゲームで死亡フラグを折った結果がこれです

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Dare ga Otome Game da to Itta!, Tensei Saki no Otome Game de Shibou Flag wo Otta Kekka ga Kore desu, Who Said This Was an Otome Game!, 誰が乙女ゲームだといった!, 転生先の乙女ゲームで死亡フラグを折った結果がこれです

By narayama bakufu, 楢山幕府

3.6
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
18 chapters
Original Publisher
denimo

Description

The protagonist has reincarnated into the body of the capture target’s dying younger brother in the fantasy ADV otome game, “Trickster Dreams in the Mirror.” Though the sickly protagonist regains the memories of his former life, his personality did not carry over. This is the story of a supporting character whose only role was to die, breaking flags so that he may struggle to live even a little longer. As a result, this is a story of a slightly different flag that was broken.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
denimo
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta! "Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta!" is a completed Japanese web novel that I decided to dive into, drawn in by its unique premise and tags. It promises a blend of fantasy, romance, and a healthy dose of smut, all wrapped up in an otome game reincarnation setting. While it had moments that genuinely entertained me, I also found myself grappling with inconsistencies and missed opportunities. ### First Impressions The initial chapters pulled me in with the intriguing concept of a protagonist waking up from a mana-induced coma. Sheryl's initial weakness and reliance on others created a compelling vulnerability. The short chapter count also made it seem like a quick and easy read. I was definitely curious to see how he'd navigate the otome game world he'd been reborn into, especially given his unique condition. ### What Works Well The smut is definitely a highlight, and it's clear the author doesn't shy away from it. I appreciated the interesting twist of Sheryl curing diseases using a technique that... well, let's just say it's not your typical bedside manner. It added a layer of intrigue and a bit of a guilty pleasure element. The MC himself is quite likeable, and the idea that he doesn't drastically change his personality after regaining his past life memories is a refreshing change from the usual reincarnation tropes. His multifaceted nature – both kind and cunning – made him an engaging character to follow. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. The plot, while interesting in concept, suffers from shallow execution. Tense situations often lacked emotional impact, and the antagonists felt surprisingly unthreatening. The ending felt rushed, leaving me wanting more closure, especially with the male lead. Another issue I encountered was the inconsistent characterization, especially with Sheryl. At times, he seems like a cunning individual, and other times, he comes across as overly soft and fragile, leading to a sense of whiplash. Finally, the confusing naming conventions, where several male characters have traditionally female names, added unnecessary confusion to the reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find Sheryl's "mana-extraction" technique, which involves a certain... *physical* reaction from the recipient, a bit off-putting. There's also a moment where Sheryl seemingly goes out of character, displaying a sadistic side that feels jarring and inconsistent with his established personality. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta!" is a mixed bag. While it offers enjoyable smut and an intriguing premise, the shallow plot, inconsistent characterization, and rushed ending ultimately hold it back. If you're looking for a quick, smutty read with a likeable protagonist and don't mind overlooking some of the flaws, then it might be worth a try. However, if you're seeking a deeply engaging plot and well-developed characters, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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