Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru (LN)
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この世界がゲームだと俺だけが知っている
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitteiru, Only I Know That This World Is a Game (Official Manga), This World Is a Game, but Only I Know It, この世界がゲームだと俺だけが知っている, 只有我知道这个世界是个游戏
One day, a “loner” gamer, Souma Sagara, enters the world of an infamous game filled with bugs. In the world of this game with a nickname that seems to exemplify “unreasonableness” and “the ill will of the producers”, Nekomimineko, Souma begins his adventure, exploiting bugs and using the game’s tricks against itself.
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Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru (LN)
I dove into "Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru (LN)" with a healthy dose of skepticism, given the saturated market of "trapped in a game" stories. However, I quickly found myself charmed by its unique take on the trope. This isn't just another power fantasy; it's a comedic exploration of a hilariously broken game world.
### First Impressions
Initially, the premise felt familiar: a protagonist, Souma, gets transported into a game he knows intimately. But the game, "New Communicate Online," isn't your typical polished VRMMORPG. It's a buggy, unbalanced mess, seemingly designed to frustrate its players. This immediately set it apart and piqued my interest.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a highlight. The author masterfully satirizes game logic and the absurdities of poorly designed systems. Souma's exploitation of glitches and bugs, which would seem nonsensical to anyone unfamiliar with the game, provides constant amusement. I particularly enjoyed how the author details the effects and consequences of skills, highlighting the ridiculousness of the game's mechanics.
Moreover, the characters, especially the first heroine, are surprisingly well-developed. They start with traits inherited from the game, but evolve into complex individuals as the story progresses. This makes the world feel more alive, despite its inherent absurdity. The author really understands RPGs and how players think, making the story relatable and engaging.
### Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, I do have some minor reservations. The long explanations of game mechanics, while initially amusing, can become repetitive at times. I can see how some readers might find these sections tedious, wishing for a more streamlined narrative. I also noticed that some found the world to feel artificial at times, so I kept an eye out for that as I read.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers felt that the later chapters leaned too heavily into harem tropes, which detracted from the character development. This is a common pitfall in these types of stories, and it's worth noting if you're not a fan of the genre.
### Final Verdict
Despite its minor flaws, "Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru (LN)" is a genuinely entertaining and unique take on the "trapped in a game" genre. If you enjoy humor, RPGs, and stories that embrace the absurd, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. It's a fun, lighthearted read that's sure to leave you laughing.