ShangriLa Frontier ~ Shitty Games Hunter Challenges Godly Game ~

ShangriLa Frontier ~ Shitty Games Hunter Challenges Godly Game ~

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シャングリラ・フロンティア〜クソゲーハンター、神ゲーに挑まんとす〜 / シャングリラ・フロンティア クソゲーハンター、かみゲーにいどまんとす

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Shangri-La Frontier, Shangri-La Frontier ~ Crappy Game Hunter Challenges God-Tier Game, Shangri-La Frontier ~Kusoge Hunter, Kamige ni Idoman to su~, Shangurira Furontia ~ Kusogē hantā, Kamigē ni Idoman to su ~, シャングリラ・フロンティア〜クソゲーハンター、神ゲーに挑まんとす〜

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By kata rina, 硬梨菜

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

Description

For every God out there, there are about thousand shitty games in this world. Bugs, Errors, Texture Collapses, Inconsistent Scenarios…… Those are the things that fill the players around the world with grief and remorse. A certain boy who loves such shitty games decides to challenge a Godly game recognized by the general public for a change. As a result, both the gaming world and the real world in which the boy is revolving begin to change. Still, the specs of the Godly game still fills the boy’s heart with dread. 「Are Encounter Rates like that really a common sense in Godly Games……?」

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

ShangriLa Frontier ~ Shitty Games Hunter Challenges Godly Game ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on ShangriLa Frontier ~ Shitty Games Hunter Challenges Godly Game ~ Alright, let's dive into "ShangriLa Frontier." I've been spending some time with this web novel, and while it's got some definite strengths, it's not without its quirks. It's a story about a hardcore gamer tackling a VRMMORPG called Shangri-La Frontier, and the premise definitely had me hooked. ### First Impressions My first impression was that this is a pretty unique take on the VRMMORPG genre. The main character, Sunraku, is a "shitty game hunter" who thrives on finding and mastering broken, unbalanced games. So, naturally, he jumps into Shangri-La Frontier, a supposedly god-tier game, with the same mindset. The initial chapters set up the world and the MC's playstyle well, establishing his skill and pragmatic approach to gaming. ### What Works Well I think one of the strongest aspects is the game mechanics. The author seems to have a solid grasp of MMOs and action RPGs, creating a world that feels believable and functions according to its own rules. The boss fights are epic and well-thought-out, requiring actual strategy and planning. I also appreciate that the story extends beyond just the game itself, showing Sunraku's interactions with online friends and even glimpses of his real life. The emphasis on player skill over pure stats is refreshing, and the MC's growth as he sheds his lone-wolf tendencies is compelling. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some areas where the novel stumbles. The plot can feel a bit slow at times, and the pacing isn't always consistent. The translation can also be a bit rough around the edges, with occasional pronoun errors and odd translations of names and terms. Some readers might find certain side characters, especially one particular love interest, a bit annoying or forced. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned potential spoilers regarding the MC getting a special scar, and some plot armor instances. I'd be wary of reading too much ahead if you want to avoid those. ### Final Verdict Overall, "ShangriLa Frontier" is an enjoyable VRMMORPG novel with a unique premise and a strong focus on game mechanics and player skill. While it has some flaws in pacing and translation, the engaging boss fights and the MC's character development make it worth a read, especially if you're a fan of the genre. I'd give it a solid 3.75 out of 5 stars.

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