If It Has a Health Bar, Even Gods Can Die

If It Has a Health Bar, Even Gods Can Die

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只要有血条,神明也杀给你看

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 只要有血条,神明也杀给你看

By 不吃鱼粥

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1491 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

“Come on, come on! Take a hit!” “Immortal? If your health bar hits zero, you die!” “As long as it has a health bar, even gods can be slain!” The dark side of the world, a broken land, eldritch horrors rising from the Abyss… Behind him, there was no light. Before him, only endless white mist. Some believe in the light. Some snuff it out. But what of those caught in between? —— The Abyss descends. Monsters invade. In the Era of Eternal Night, the gods are said to be undying… The boy gazes up at the sun. There, stretching across the sky, is a long, long health bar. “Gods? Oh, you mean that glowing health bar up there?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

If It Has a Health Bar, Even Gods Can Die Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on If It Has a Health Bar, Even Gods Can Die Okay, let's dive into "If It Has a Health Bar, Even Gods Can Die." After spending some time with this novel, I've got a pretty good handle on what it offers, both good and not-so-good. It's a bit of a rollercoaster, but overall, I think it has some redeeming qualities. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise grabbed me. A post-apocalyptic world with game elements and a health bar system? Sign me up! The early chapters definitely left a strong impression. It throws you right into the action and does a solid job of setting the stage. I was definitely intrigued and eager to see where the story would go. ### What Works Well The action and the "leveling up" aspects are undoubtedly highlights. Watching the MC grow stronger and face increasingly challenging monsters is genuinely entertaining. I also found the romantic elements to be surprisingly well-done. It’s not just a tacked-on subplot; it feels integrated into the narrative. The MC himself is an interesting character – flawed, a bit pervy, but ultimately moral and funny. He's not your typical cardboard cutout protagonist, which is a huge plus in my book. The comedic undertones prevent the story from getting too grim, which is a welcome balance in a post-apocalyptic setting. ### Areas of Concern Look, I'm not going to lie; there are some things that could be better. The potential for repetitive plotlines is definitely there. If the author can't keep introducing fresh ideas, the story could easily become stale. The dreaded "plot dragging" is also a concern. Nobody wants to wade through endless chapters of filler. And, while I appreciate a good romance, I really hope it doesn't devolve into a harem situation. That would detract from the overall quality, in my opinion. ### Final Verdict "If It Has a Health Bar, Even Gods Can Die" is a flawed but enjoyable read. It has a strong foundation with engaging action, decent romance, and a likeable protagonist. However, it needs to avoid repetitive tropes and plot dragging to truly shine. If the author can build upon the existing strengths and address the potential pitfalls, this novel could easily become a real gem. As it stands, I'd say it's worth checking out, but keep your expectations in check.

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