Something is Off About How I’m Treated in Another World

Something is Off About How I’m Treated in Another World

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異世界でのおれへの評価がおかしいんだが

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: SOAT, 異世界でのおれへの評価がおかしいんだが

By akiyama tatsuo

3.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
108
Original Publisher
alphapolis

Description

Takumi wakes up on a ship. He wakes up in a different world that looks just like the world of the RPG fantasy game, “Change the World”! No, no, no, even if he’s going to be transferred to another world, why is it this precarious world filled with death flags? What, join the Blackwing Knights they say? But I’m just an ordinary person? Isn’t there something off about how they’re treating me? This is a story about a protagonist who is misunderstood by overprotective knights while adventuring in another world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
alphapolis
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Something is Off About How I’m Treated in Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Something is Off About How I’m Treated in Another World "Something is Off About How I’m Treated in Another World" is quite the ride, and I've got some thoughts after diving into it and seeing what others are saying. It's a blend of action, adventure, comedy, fantasy, and, well, *smut*, all wrapped up in a package that's proving to be divisive, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a charming protagonist and doting love interests in a European-esque setting. The misunderstandings were funny at first, a classic trope done with a bit of flair. It seemed like a lighthearted romp through another world. However, it quickly became apparent that there's a lot more going on beneath the surface, some of which isn't exactly comfortable. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the translation quality, which definitely enhances the reading experience. The plot, while not the main draw for everyone, seems to have enough intrigue to keep people invested. The core concept of a protagonist struggling with their fate in a transmigrated game world has potential, and some find the MC endearing, even if a bit dense. There's definitely a fanbase that appreciates the self-indulgent nature of the story, especially the abundant smut. I can see how the author's willingness to go there can be appealing to some readers. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the non-con elements. This is a major sticking point, and it's clear that it's a deal-breaker for many. The handling of consent, or lack thereof, is a recurring criticism, and it's understandable why it leaves a sour taste. Some readers found the MC's naivete and constant misunderstandings frustrating, while others were put off by the repetitive nature of the sex scenes. The infantilization of the MC was also a common complaint. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention plot points that might be considered spoilers, including the MC being transformed into a child's body in the extras. If you're sensitive to these types of plot developments, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "Something is Off About How I’m Treated in Another World" is a novel with a very specific audience in mind. If you're a fan of JP yaoi with its associated tropes, and you can stomach the problematic elements, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're sensitive to non-con themes, excessive misunderstandings, or a protagonist who lacks common sense, this might not be the story for you. I think it's a novel that elicits strong reactions, both positive and negative, and ultimately, your enjoyment will depend on your personal preferences and tolerance for certain tropes. I would suggest going in with an open mind, but also being prepared for some potentially uncomfortable content.

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