Otome Game Mob Villain (WN)

Otome Game Mob Villain (WN)

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やり込んだ乙女ゲームの悪役モブですが、断罪は嫌なので真っ当に生きます / やり込んでいた乙女ゲームの悪役モブに転生したが、断罪されたくないので真っ当に生きていこうと思います。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Reincarnated As A Mob Villain In An Otome Game I Was Bashing Away At, But I'm Gonna Live Straight Because I Don't Wanna Be Condemned, Yarikonda Otome Game no Akuyaku Mobu desu ga, Danzai wa Iya nanode Mattou ni Ikimasu, やり込んだ乙女ゲームの悪役モブですが、断罪は嫌なので真っ当に生きます, やり込んでいた乙女ゲームの悪役モブに転生したが、断罪されたくないので真っ当に生きていこうと思います。

By mizuna

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
651 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Rid Baldia, the son of a margrave, suddenly regains the memories of his past life and realizes that the world he lives in greatly resembles the otome game universe of “Fluttery Cinderella”, or “Flutterella” for short. And it turns out that Rid is a crony bit player that’s supposed to take the side of a villainess. And what’s more, he remembers that the fate awaiting him for partaking in evil deeds is to be purged, exiled, and condemned alongside the villainess. And so began the days of Rid Baldia employing the memories of his past life to struggle(mow) his way through this utterly completionist otome game world to have a shot at a decent life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Otome Game Mob Villain (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Otome Game Mob Villain (WN) Alright, let's dive into "Otome Game Mob Villain (WN)". This is one of those stories that had me intrigued from the get-go with its isekai premise. I was hoping for a clever twist on the otome game reincarnation trope, and while it has some interesting elements, it also stumbles in a few key areas. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of a protagonist reincarnated as a "side villain" – that's a fresh angle! I was hoping for some cunning strategies and maybe a bit of delightful villainy. The early chapters set the stage with the MC, reborn as a child, leveraging his past-life knowledge. However, I quickly realized that the execution didn't quite live up to the potential. ### What Works Well The core concept is definitely a strong point. I appreciate the attempt to subvert the typical otome game narrative by focusing on a less conventional character role. Some readers have highlighted that the political intrigue, though often in the background, adds a layer of depth to the world. The idea of a protagonist trying to avoid death flags and improve his family's situation is compelling, and when the story focuses on that, it shines. Also, the story does progress the MC's age in a decent time frame and isn't stuck in a shota or a school arc forever. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, a significant issue that kept popping up for me, and other readers, is the translation quality. Poor grammar and confusing dialogue make it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. This can really detract from the overall experience, especially when trying to follow intricate plot points or character interactions. Another point of contention is the protagonist's power level. While an OP MC can be fun, it seems the power scaling in this story gets a bit out of hand too quickly. Some feel it diminishes the stakes and creates a lack of believable conflict. The translation quality also makes it hard to understand the power levels. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed frustration with the introduction of a particular villain, feeling that this character is excessively strong and makes the MC and his allies appear incompetent. Others noted that the author draws out some scenarios for too long, creating a sense of artificial suspense. ### Final Verdict "Otome Game Mob Villain (WN)" has a promising premise and some engaging elements, but it's held back by issues with translation and, for some, the handling of the protagonist's power level. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, there might be some enjoyment to be found, especially if you're a fan of the otome isekai genre. However, I'd recommend approaching this one with tempered expectations. I'm giving it a cautious **3 out of 5 stars**.

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