____this story sets in Japan that developed a little different history from yours.
This is how a Japanese Princess relieves her stress of the day by using the latest VRMMORPG, and while playing the villain there, the first town turns into whirlpool of chaos, smashed the underground organization in one hand and went for a coup. It’s literally a playtime diary of a girl who is called as “Genocider-san”, “Roaming Last Boss”, “A different person plays the game”, “Raid Boss”, “Ruthless”, “Calamity”, and such by the players.
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Genocide Online ~Playtime Diary of an Evil Young Girl~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Genocide Online ~Playtime Diary of an Evil Young Girl~
This title certainly grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why it's sparked such varied reactions. "Genocide Online" presents a truly unique protagonist, a psychopath navigating a VRMMORPG, and the results are... well, they're definitely something.
### First Impressions
Initially, the story throws you headfirst into the deep end with a lot of violence. Our MC isn't just a little bit bad; she's full-on, unapologetically evil. This is immediately apparent, and it's either going to hook you or completely turn you off. The early chapters are a whirlwind of carnage, and the game mechanics feel a bit wonky, to say the least. I can see how some readers might find the initial power scaling and the MC's immediate dominance a bit unrealistic and hard to swallow.
### What Works Well
What I found most compelling, and what seems to resonate with many readers, is the MC's character. She's not your typical edgy anti-hero trying to justify her actions. She's a genuine psychopath, and the story doesn't shy away from that. The author delves into her background, providing glimpses into her past that, while not excusing her behavior, at least offer some context. As the story progresses, there's a sense that it's evolving beyond just mindless violence. The potential for character development and the exploration of her mental state is a definite draw. The action is undeniably gripping. If you're looking for a story where an MC cuts loose without moral constraints, this delivers in spades.
### Areas of Concern
The initial game mechanics definitely felt a bit shaky, and the world-building could use some fleshing out. Some found the early chapters repetitive, with the story primarily revolving around the protagonist's actions and less on the surrounding world. I also noticed that the translation quality has been criticised, and the dialogue has been described as unnatural.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviewers have mentioned plot points regarding the MC's initial actions in the game and the reactions of the game developers. Be aware that reading further reviews may reveal more details about the early plot.
### Final Verdict
"Genocide Online" is a polarizing novel, no doubt. If you're easily offended by violence or prefer a more traditional, heroic protagonist, this isn't for you. However, if you're looking for a dark, twisted, and unique take on the VRMMORPG genre with a genuinely evil MC and the potential for surprising character depth, it might be worth a shot. Just be prepared for a bumpy ride and some questionable game mechanics along the way. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that your mileage may vary wildly depending on your tolerance for morally grey (or pitch-black) protagonists.