I’ll Die If I Fall in Love, It’s Too Hard!

I’ll Die If I Fall in Love, It’s Too Hard!

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恋をしたら死ぬとか、つらたんです / 恋をしたら死ぬとか、つらたんです!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Koi wo Shitara Shinu toka, Tsuratan Death!, Koi wo Shitara Shinu toka, Tsuratan desu, Koi wo Shitara Shinu toka, Tsuratan desu!, 恋をしたら死ぬとか、つらたんです, 恋をしたら死ぬとか、つらたんです!

By mikami teren, みかみてれん

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
103 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

A peacefull story of the self alleged ‘Normal girl’,Crazy Psycho b*tch, Fujii Hina, asked by a certain company’s employee that came from the future, Schulz, to test the new VR shoujo game that their company created. *Though, if she fell in love, she’ll die.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’ll Die If I Fall in Love, It’s Too Hard! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’ll Die If I Fall in Love, It’s Too Hard! "I’ll Die If I Fall in Love, It’s Too Hard!" is definitely a unique premise, throwing our protagonist, Hina, into a deadly otome game scenario. The blend of comedy, romance, and tragedy intrigued me from the start, and the tags – bisexual protagonist, time loop, and transported into a game world – just added to the allure. However, after diving in, I found myself with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions The initial concept is undeniably captivating. Hina, seemingly prone to falling head-over-heels for everyone, is tasked with navigating a virtual reality otome game where love equals death. The absurdity of the situation, coupled with the commentary from Mr. Schulz, the "operator," had me chuckling. The tragedy of the situation, while played for laughs, also hinted at a darker undercurrent that I found compelling. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. Hina's lack of common sense and her repeated, often ridiculous, deaths create a darkly comedic atmosphere. The time loop aspect adds another layer of intrigue, forcing Hina (and the reader) to confront the same situations with different approaches. I also appreciated the potential for character development as Hina learns to navigate this deadly game of love. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see how the constant cycle of death and reset might become tiresome for some readers. The repetitive nature of Hina falling in love and dying could potentially disconnect you from the characters within the virtual reality, making it difficult to truly invest in their relationships. The comedic tone might also overshadow the tragic elements, preventing the story from fully exploring the emotional depth of the situation. It's a fine line to walk, balancing the humor with the underlying tragedy, and I'm not entirely convinced the novel manages to do so consistently. ### Final Verdict "I’ll Die If I Fall in Love, It’s Too Hard!" is a story with a lot of potential. The unique premise and darkly comedic tone are initially engaging, but the repetitive nature of the plot and potential for character disconnection could be drawbacks for some readers. Whether you'll enjoy it likely depends on your tolerance for comedic tragedy and your investment in the overarching mystery of the game itself. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for something different, but be prepared for a potentially uneven experience.

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