Edge of the Apocalypse

Edge of the Apocalypse

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末日边缘

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 末日边缘

By chen ran, 辰燃

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1920 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
tapread

Description

After the Battle of Dawn, earth entered the age of wars. The collision of different planets and civilisations led to unending colonisations and expeditions of the unknown. Ambitions and desires grew as time progressed, but as they continued to pillage and destroy, they were unaware that paradise of yesterday was already at the edge of the apocalypse.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
tapread
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Edge of the Apocalypse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Edge of the Apocalypse "Edge of the Apocalypse" is a novel that definitely took me on a rollercoaster. Jumping into a world blending sci-fi, xuanhuan, and post-apocalyptic elements is always a gamble, and this one had both highs and lows. While it clearly has a dedicated fanbase, some aspects left me scratching my head. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are undeniably attention-grabbing. The premise of a protagonist born with memories in a harsh, class-divided world immediately sparked my interest. The early tragedies and the setup of a brutal survival scenario felt like a solid foundation for a compelling story. However, I soon found myself wondering if the initial promise would hold. ### What Works Well The action sequences are a definite strength. Many readers have highlighted the engaging battles and the well-developed political system. The cultivation system, while present, doesn't feel overwhelming and is relatively easy to grasp. I also appreciated the attempts at creating complex characters, especially the nuanced portrayals of potential love interests and friends. The initial "Hunger Games" reference, while potentially off-putting to some, was apparently well-executed and served as a good starting point before diverging into its own unique narrative. The world-building, while not always consistent, has moments of brilliance, particularly in the transitions between space warfare, politics, and kingdom development. ### Areas of Concern The translation quality is a significant sticking point. I noticed several readers mentioning a steep decline in translation quality, to the point where it becomes difficult to understand the plot and even identify characters' genders. This is a major barrier to entry and enjoyment. Another concern revolves around the portrayal of female characters. Some readers expressed frustration with manipulative and cruel female characters, especially given the potential for them to become part of the MC's harem. This is a subjective issue, but it's worth noting for readers who are sensitive to such tropes. Finally, some felt the plot felt forced and contrived, especially the initial tragedy. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution, as the following contains plot details! Several reviews touched upon Allen's backstory, including his birth with memories, his mother's complicated feelings, and the massacre of his village by "Predators." The subsequent training camp and survival tournament are also key plot points revealed by reviewers. ### Final Verdict "Edge of the Apocalypse" is a mixed bag. The intriguing premise, engaging action, and attempts at complex characters are offset by significant issues with translation quality and potentially problematic character portrayals. If you're willing to overlook the translation hurdles and are interested in a blend of sci-fi, xuanhuan, and post-apocalyptic elements, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a potentially frustrating reading experience. I'd give it a cautious 3/5.

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