Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting

Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting

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全息模拟犯罪直播,我只演一次 / 模拟犯罪,这个罪犯不像演的!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Live Streaming Crime Simulations: I Only Need One Take, 全息模拟犯罪直播,我只演一次, 模拟犯罪,这个罪犯不像演的!

By 夜晚与星空

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
101 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

As a high-risk individual, Ye Sangsang received an invitation to the beta test of the holographic game “Criminal Files.” As a game known for its high degree of freedom, high adaptability, and extremely realistic simulations based on real criminal cases, its beta release garnered significant attention. As a condition of the beta test, she was required to livestream her gameplay. Delicate, beautiful, and silent—these were the words often associated with Ye Sangsang. As a game that had captured the nation’s high expectations, many were baffled when they saw Ye Sangsang. This was quickly followed by ridicule. “Someone like her playing from the criminal’s perspective? The victim would probably turn the tables on her.” “Is she going in as an investigator? A beautiful but useless burden?” “The victim escaping alive? Don’t make me laugh.” But as the cases progressed, Ye Sangsang gradually left the audience in awe. “The criminal!!! Oh no, lock her up, I’m terrified of how she kills!” “Investigation? Come on, can you guys keep up with Sangsang’s pace?” “The victim! Ahhh, what a bloody battlefield!” The livestream chat, once filled with skepticism, eventually overflowed with admiration. Some even began to suspect that she might actually be a high-intelligence criminal herself. It wasn’t until later that Ye Sangsang’s holographic crime scene simulations helped solve one real-life case after another. Audience: ???!!! Ye Sangsang, facing the camera: Please note, I only perform once. 1. This story is set in a futuristic, fictional world with holographic crime simulation games. Everything is virtual, so please do not draw parallels to reality. 2. Some parts of the story may reference real-life cases.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting "Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting" hooked me from the premise. The idea of a protagonist cycling through roles as criminal, investigator, and victim in detailed, dark crime simulations? I was immediately intrigued. After diving in, I found a story that, while not without its flaws, delivers a truly compelling and often disturbing experience. ### First Impressions The initial arc is strong, drawing you into the protagonist's unfeeling and indifferent nature, which I found oddly appealing. The author does a fantastic job handling the complex emotions of everyone involved, from the murderers to the victims and the investigators. I was immediately invested in seeing where the story would go. ### What Works Well The psychological depth of the characters is a definite highlight. Delving into the minds of criminals, investigators, and victims, and seeing how the MC navigates these roles, is fascinating. The cases themselves are detailed and distinct, and the livestream aspect, while potentially disruptive, ultimately adds a layer of realism and distance that I appreciated given the dark subject matter. I also appreciate that the novel doesn't glorify criminal acts; there's always a price to be paid, which adds a layer of moral complexity. It's rare to find a thriller with a female protagonist, no romance, and such immersive storytelling. The emotional richness and the way the characters are written kept me engaged despite the heavy themes. ### Areas of Concern The constant barrage of comments from the in-story livestream audience can be annoying and disruptive. While the author likely intended this to add realism, it can sometimes detract from the main story, forcing me to skip large sections of text. It's a minor gripe, but it does impact the overall reading experience. Some minor details can be watery, and the logic of events can be stretched to the breaking point. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One reader mentioned tearing up at the end of the first arc, expecting a bad ending. The father's guilt and the ultimate outcome are certainly emotionally impactful. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor flaws, "Simulated Crime, This Criminal Doesn’t Seem to Be Acting" is a thrilling and psychologically engaging novel that I highly recommend. Be warned, though: it gets dark. Very dark. But if you're looking for a unique and immersive thriller that explores the depths of the human psyche, this is definitely worth a read. Just maybe have a slice-of-life novel on hand to cleanse your palate afterward!

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