Reincarnated as a Villain That was Killed Before the Game Starts

Reincarnated as a Villain That was Killed Before the Game Starts

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本編前に殺されている乙女ゲームの悪役に転生しました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Honpen Mae ni Korosareteiru Otome Game no Akuyaku ni Tensei Shimashita, I've Been Reincarnated as a Villain From an Otome Game That was Killed Before the Main Story, 本編前に殺されている乙女ゲームの悪役に転生しました

By sorano tomoharu, 空乃智春

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
137 chapters
Original Publisher
shufutoseikatsusha

Description

Apparently, I’ve been reincarnated as a villain in an otome game. That’s all well and good, but what do you mean I was killed by the love interest before the main story? On top of that, Hilda-san is the “shotacon” Queen and all I see are death flags! It’s a story about a girl who was reincarnated as Hilda, the villain who caused the Hero of the otome game to become yandere due to the trauma cause by her. A comedy story filled with nurturing shota and avoiding death routes!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shufutoseikatsusha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Reincarnated as a Villain That was Killed Before the Game Starts Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Reincarnated as a Villain That was Killed Before the Game Starts "Reincarnated as a Villain That was Killed Before the Game Starts" is quite the ride. It's a story that throws you headfirst into a world of otome games, villainesses, and... well, some pretty messed-up situations. I went in expecting a fluffy isekai adventure, and while there are definitely cute and fluffy moments, I also found myself grappling with some darker themes. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was definitely a mix of intrigue and "what did I just get myself into?" The premise is fascinating: a modern woman reincarnates as Hilda, a villainess with a penchant for young boys, and tries to avert her death. The early chapters are a bit confusing as you're bombarded with information and characters, but stick with it because the story does find its footing. ### What Works Well Once you get past the initial shock, the story becomes surprisingly engaging. I really enjoyed watching the protagonist try to right Hilda's past wrongs, educating and organizing the children under her care. The dynamic between her and Ichtys, in particular, is quite endearing. The author does a good job of slowly unraveling the mysteries surrounding the original Hilda, making you question whether she was truly as evil as she seemed. Also, I appreciate that the female lead isn't your typical frail, naive shoujo heroine. She grows throughout the story, and I found her attempts to navigate this bizarre new world quite compelling. The plot is well-paced, not too fast and not too slow. ### Areas of Concern I can't ignore the elephant in the room: the "shotacon" and "yandere" elements. While the story shifts away from these aspects as it progresses, they're still present and might be a turn-off for some readers. The initial chapters can be disturbing, and the sheer number of characters introduced early on can be overwhelming. The main character is weak in the first few chapters, but she grows into it later on, so be patient. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed that the story focuses heavily on the relationship between the main character and one particular love interest, with other potential suitors taking a backseat. Also, if you're hoping for epilogues about their children, you might be disappointed. ### Final Verdict Despite its questionable elements and confusing start, "Reincarnated as a Villain That was Killed Before the Game Starts" is an enjoyable read. It's a unique blend of comedy, fantasy, and romance with a surprisingly intriguing plot. If you're willing to look past the initial shock value and stick with it, you might just find yourself falling in love with this messed-up but ultimately cute story.

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