How To Live In A Different World

How To Live In A Different World

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異世界で生きていく方法

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Isekai de Ikiteiku Houhou, 異世界で生きていく方法

By jinno mitsunori

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
shufunotomosha

Description

In the middle of night, on the way home from the convenience store, suddenly he bathed in a strong light, and then what waiting in front of him is an another world. Since birth, Yoji Tanaka* (27 y/o Job Salesman) who in what ever he does “first thing first” is his motto, without understanding anything was blown to another world. The place that he arrived at was a middle aged kinda frontier village. It’s a story where the situation is though he neither knowing the lifestyle nor the language, using a doubtful cheat called skill bonus, somehow the timid mc was able to live through in a world dominated by monster using present-day common sense and little trick.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shufunotomosha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

How To Live In A Different World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on How To Live In A Different World ### First Impressions "How To Live In A Different World" throws you right into the classic isekai setup: ordinary guy, new world, sudden powers. The protagonist finds himself in a fantasy realm with a unique ability – he can allocate skill points after leveling up, giving him a significant advantage. It's a familiar premise, and I was initially intrigued to see how the author would put their own spin on it. It starts off promising but then quickly devolves. ### What Works Well The initial concept of the protagonist being the only one with a "game-like" menu and the ability to allocate skill points is interesting. It allows for a power progression system that can be quite satisfying. I also appreciated the initial setup of the world and the introduction to the adventurer's guild. ### Areas of Concern Sadly, a few issues held me back from truly enjoying this novel. The pacing felt rushed, almost like reading a summary rather than a fully fleshed-out story. The chapters are short, which contributes to this feeling. The characters, beyond the protagonist, are underdeveloped. They feel more like archetypes than real people, lacking depth and personality. The protagonist's naivete also became a sticking point for me. While some level of innocence can be endearing, his constant inability to make sound decisions, especially when accepting quests, grew frustrating over time. The plot felt repetitive, with the MC going from quest to quest without much overarching narrative drive. This lack of depth made it difficult to stay invested in the long run. ### Final Verdict "How To Live In A Different World" has a decent premise and some initial appeal, but ultimately falls short due to pacing issues, shallow characters, and a repetitive plot. While it might offer a brief distraction between other reads, it doesn't quite reach its full potential.

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