Otto Von Heidegger Is Game-Brained

Otto Von Heidegger Is Game-Brained

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オットー・フォン・ハイデッカーはゲーム脳。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: オットー・フォン・ハイデッカーはゲーム脳。

By 王石 勉

2.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
400 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

I thought I was winning when I was reborn in another world as the third son of a noble. One morning, I looked at my face and realized. I’m the villain in an adventure magic academy simulation RPG game… Moreover, I’m the mean Duke’s third son, a fat man who messes with the protagonist in the first chapter of the school adventure part…orz This is bad, at this rate, I’ll become the victim of a happy ending. Don’t panic!! The game hasn’t started yet. I have to avoid the fat flag!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Otto Von Heidegger Is Game-Brained Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Otto Von Heidegger Is Game-Brained ### First Impressions Alright, let's dive into "Otto Von Heidegger Is Game-Brained." The premise, a reincarnation isekai with a "fat to fit" element, definitely piqued my interest. I'm always a sucker for a good underdog story, especially when it involves character growth and a bit of wish fulfillment. The blend of action, comedy, and supernatural elements also sounded like it could be a fun ride. ### What Works Well Honestly, finding aspects that genuinely *shined* proved a bit challenging. The core concept of a game-like system influencing a reincarnation story has inherent appeal. I can see the potential for strategic character development and engaging power progression. The tags suggest a "determined protagonist," and that's a quality I always appreciate. I'm drawn to stories where characters actively strive to improve themselves, even if they stumble along the way. ### Areas of Concern However, I have some reservations. The execution seems to fall short of its potential. One recurring theme is the protagonist's approach to physical transformation. Instead of a traditional "fat to fit" journey, it seems he opts for a more sumo-wrestler build. While unconventional, this choice could be interesting if handled well, but it raises questions about the character's motivations and overall development. The writing quality also seems inconsistent, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. Furthermore, the translation appears to be lacking, described as prioritizing quantity over quality, which can significantly detract from the reading experience. This is a shame because a good translation can elevate even a mediocre story, while a poor one can ruin a potentially great one. ### Final Verdict "Otto Von Heidegger Is Game-Brained" has a promising premise, but the execution appears to need improvement. While the idea of a game-influenced isekai is appealing, the concerns about the protagonist's development, writing quality, and translation issues ultimately temper my enthusiasm. I would suggest approaching this novel with cautious optimism. If you're a die-hard fan of the genre and willing to overlook some flaws, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you're looking for a polished and well-crafted story, you might want to explore other options.

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