Rakshasa Galaxy: I Became the Character Who Dies Right at the Start, So I Did Whatever I Wanted and Somehow Ended Up a Hero

Rakshasa Galaxy: I Became the Character Who Dies Right at the Start, So I Did Whatever I Wanted and Somehow Ended Up a Hero

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羅刹の銀河 ~取り返しのつかないタイミングで冒頭で死ぬキャラになったので本当に好き放題したら英雄になった~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 羅刹の銀河 ~取り返しのつかないタイミングで冒頭で死ぬキャラになったので本当に好き放題したら英雄になった~

By fujiwara gonzales, 藤原ゴンザレス

3.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
409 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Before I knew it, I became Leo, the character who gets chomped up by aliens at the start of the ultra-hardcore epic RPG ‘Rakshasa Galaxy’. And, just my luck, right at the moment before getting eaten. So, I thought I’d go out in style with an epic speech, but for some reason… I ended up becoming a hero instead!? This is the story of a guy whose every move turns into a joke, featuring muscles, battles, and an ever-growing dark history.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Rakshasa Galaxy: I Became the Character Who Dies Right at the Start, So I Did Whatever I Wanted and Somehow Ended Up a Hero Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rakshasa Galaxy: I Became the Character Who Dies Right at the Start, So I Did Whatever I Wanted and Somehow Ended Up a Hero Alright, let's dive into "Rakshasa Galaxy." I'll be honest, the title alone was enough to pique my interest. The whole "dying at the start but doing whatever I want" trope is usually a fun ride, and this one definitely has its moments. ### First Impressions My initial impression was a bit chaotic, to be honest. The world-building throws a lot at you right away, and it takes a bit to get your bearings. The story doesn't hold your hand, but once you settle in, it starts to become quite the enjoyable romp. ### What Works Well The MC is definitely the star of the show. He's this blend of competent and utterly ridiculous that I found incredibly endearing. He is, as some readers mentioned, a bright idiot, someone who's constantly facing life-or-death situations and still manages to crack jokes and keep things light. I love how the story evolves to include his classmates more prominently. It really avoids that "one-man show" feeling, making it feel like a group of friends struggling and growing together. The family-like moments, especially when the MC is cooking for his unit, add a nice touch of warmth to all the sci-fi action. I was also pleasantly surprised by the world expansion. Just when you think the main goal is defeating the Zorks, the author throws in new nations and mysteries, keeping things fresh and exciting. The subtle romance and harem elements are also handled well, never overshadowing the main plot. ### Areas of Concern While I mostly enjoyed it, I can see how some might find the progression a bit "wack," as one reader put it. You definitely need to switch off your logical brain a bit and just go with the flow. Some characters, aside from the MC, could use a bit more development to make them more memorable. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Rakshasa Galaxy" is a fun and entertaining read. It's not the most groundbreaking sci-fi novel out there, but it offers a unique blend of comedy, action, and adventure that kept me hooked. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with a charismatic protagonist and a group of lovable characters, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a shot. Just be prepared to embrace the chaos!

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