I Reincarnated as Just a Mob in an E*oge World, but the Heroines Are Swarming Me

I Reincarnated as Just a Mob in an E*oge World, but the Heroines Are Swarming Me

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エロゲー世界のただのモブに転生した俺に、ヒロインたちが押し寄せてきます

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: エロゲー世界のただのモブに転生した俺に、ヒロインたちが押し寄せてきます

By ryuta kijima, 木嶋隆太

3.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
57 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I was planning to quietly enjoy the game world as just a mob character, but… Before he realized it, Takigawa, the protagonist, had reincarnated into the world of an eroge. Wanting to see the story and characters he loved up close, Takigawa transferred to the game’s setting. Despite being just a mob character, he ends up getting caught up in various incidents and, for some reason, becomes extremely popular with the main heroines. Using his knowledge of the game to navigate smartly, he starts to save the hearts of many heroines, who come to admire him like a devoted follower.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Reincarnated as Just a Mob in an E*oge World, but the Heroines Are Swarming Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Reincarnated as Just a Mob in an E*oge World, but the Heroines Are Swarming Me Alright, let's dive into "I Reincarnated as Just a Mob in an E*oge World, but the Heroines Are Swarming Me." This title is quite a mouthful, but it definitely piqued my interest with its isekai and harem elements. I went in expecting a fun, maybe slightly trashy, but ultimately entertaining ride. Did it deliver? Well, it’s complicated. ### First Impressions The premise is pretty standard fare: guy gets reincarnated into an eroge as a mob character. We all know how this goes. Our MC is determined to avoid the main plot and keep the heroines away, but fate (and the author) have other plans. From the get-go, it felt like a story that knew what it was and wasn't trying to be anything else. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. I found myself chuckling at the MC's internal struggles as he constantly sabotages his own plans. The heroines are also fairly well-developed, especially considering the genre. The angel/demon dynamic between the first two is genuinely amusing, with the teasing big sister angel and the jealous, tsun-tsun demon creating some fun interactions. The third heroine, a kuudere battle junkie, adds another interesting dynamic to the mix. The series also does a good job of embracing its eroge roots, with the heroines being relatively easy to win over, which, depending on your taste, is either a plus or a minus. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue stems from the ending. It just… stops. Apparently, chapter 57 is the last, and it doesn't offer any real closure. This abrupt ending significantly impacts my overall enjoyment. Also, while the MC's internal monologues about being a mob character are initially funny, they become repetitive and, frankly, a bit annoying after a while. It's like, dude, we get it! Stop talking and do something! The short chapter length can also be a bit frustrating, leaving you wanting more each time. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so apparently the heroines take a sharp turn towards yandere territory after a certain point, becoming overly obsessive after the MC gets injured. This might be a plus for some readers, but it's definitely something to be aware of if you're not into that kind of thing. ### Final Verdict "I Reincarnated as Just a Mob in an E*oge World, but the Heroines Are Swarming Me" is a decent read if you're looking for a lighthearted harem story with some amusing characters. However, the abrupt ending and repetitive internal monologues hold it back from being truly great. If you're okay with knowing the story ends prematurely, then go for it. Otherwise, you might want to wait and see if a continuation ever surfaces.

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