.hack//Bullet

.hack//Bullet

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By masayuki yano

3.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
42 chapters
Original Publisher
cyberconnect 2

Description

The year is 2023, three years after the Immortal Dusk* Incident. With the hacker-group Schicksal dissolved, having resigned from CyberConnect Corp., and the position of Network-Trouble Consultant now vacant, Ryuuji Sogabe is forced to scr*pe together a living. However, when an unexpected request from a former colleague is put forward, the evil plot surrounding “The World” drags Ryuuji back into the fold. In this blood-stained final battle, will he come out the victor? *Immortal Dusk is the name of the event Geist wished to create in the .hack//LINK game.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
cyberconnect 2
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

.hack//Bullet Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on .hack//Bullet Alright, let's dive into my experience with .hack//Bullet. I went in with moderate expectations, knowing it was based on a pretty popular franchise. Overall, my feelings are a bit mixed, and I think it has some definite strengths, but also some areas that could use improvement. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The shounen and supernatural elements are right up my alley. However, I immediately noticed the pacing felt a little off. The prologue was significantly longer than subsequent chapters, which created an uneven reading experience right from the start. It felt like slamming on the brakes after accelerating. ### What Works Well The core concept is where .hack//Bullet shines. The idea of a male protagonist navigating a world with supernatural elements holds promise. When the story focuses on character interactions and world-building, it can be quite engaging. I especially enjoyed the moments where the protagonist grapples with the challenges presented by this unique environment. I was interested in seeing where the story would take him. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution didn't always live up to the initial potential. I found myself struggling to follow the plot at times. The narrative felt convoluted, and I often felt like I was missing crucial pieces of information. This lack of clarity made it difficult to fully invest in the story and connect with the characters. Furthermore, the pacing issues extend beyond the chapter length discrepancies. The overall plot progression felt slow, leaving me wanting more substance and direction. I was left feeling like the story was moving in circles. ### Final Verdict .hack//Bullet has an interesting foundation and the potential to be a compelling story. However, the uneven pacing, confusing plot, and inconsistent chapter lengths ultimately detract from the overall experience. While the core concept and character interactions offer glimpses of brilliance, the execution needs significant improvement. For now, I'd say proceed with caution. It might be worth checking back later if the pacing and plot issues are addressed.

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