The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World: Mastering Healing to Save My Favorite Character in a Brutal World, Only to Find Everyone Around Me Becoming Obsessed

The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World: Mastering Healing to Save My Favorite Character in a Brutal World, Only to Find Everyone Around Me Becoming Obsessed

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和風ゲー世界の回復祈祷師~鬼畜世界で推しを助けるために治癒を極めてたら、いつの間にか周りが病んでいた~

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Also known as: A healing priest in a Japanese-style game world - While trying to heal my idol in a brutal world, I suddenly found everyone around me sick., The Healer Priest of the Japanese-Style Game World ~In a Brutal World, I Mastered Healing to Save My Favorite Character, but Somehow Everyone Around Me Ended Up Sick~, Wafū gē sekai no kaifuku kitō-shi ~ kichiku sekai de oshi o tasukeru tame ni chiyu o kiwame tetara, itsunomanika mawari ga yande ita ~, Wafū Gē Sekai no Kaifuku Kitōshi ~Kichiku Sekai de Oshi o Tasukeru Tame ni Chiyu o Kiwamete Tara, Itsu no Ma ni ka Mawari ga Yandeita~, 和風ゲー世界の回復祈祷師~鬼畜世界で推しを助けるために治癒を極めてたら、いつの間にか周りが病んでいた~

By 鬼怒藍落

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
40 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Yomi, who reincarnated into the world of the Japanese-style fantasy game “Ōkami Sōran Kagura,” was banished and stripped of his family name because he couldn’t receive divine blessings or learn offensive spells, only mastering healing spells. However, his healing skills, enhanced by his knowledge from his previous life, became extraordinary, capable of curing any injury or curse, turning him into an overpowered healer.

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World: Mastering Healing to Save My Favorite Character in a Brutal World, Only to Find Everyone Around Me Becoming Obsessed Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World: Mastering Healing to Save My Favorite Character in a Brutal World, Only to Find Everyone Around Me Becoming Obsessed Alright, let's dive into "The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World." This one promised a lot with its isekai premise, but I came away with mixed feelings. The concept is intriguing – a protagonist reincarnated into a game world with a focus on healing, aiming to save a beloved character. However, the execution… well, that's where things get a bit bumpy. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are a rollercoaster. We're thrown into the protagonist's backstory – banished from his family because he can't contract with a spirit despite his incredible healing abilities. It felt a little contrived, to be honest. The "reasoning" behind his banishment felt flimsy, and the immediate acquisition of a goddess companion felt rushed. ### What Works Well The core idea of a healer protagonist in a brutal game world has potential. The story hints at exploring the protagonist's unique healing powers and how they interact with the world. The promise of saving a favorite character adds a layer of emotional investment, and the potential for a harem dynamic might appeal to some readers. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the protagonist himself. He's portrayed as lacking self-esteem and making decisions without thinking. This is especially frustrating given his supposed knowledge of the game world. Instead of leveraging that knowledge, he seems to stumble around, which undermines the entire premise of reincarnation. The lack of strategic thinking and reliance on convenient power-ups detracts from the overall experience. The initial setup, while potentially setting the stage for growth, felt more like a series of convenient plot devices than organic character development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I'll touch on some potential spoilers. The protagonist's banishment and subsequent meeting with a goddess happen very early on. She essentially hand-waves away his inability to contract with spirits by saying he's "too powerful." This felt like a cheap way to make him overpowered without any real effort. Also, the appearance of a wolf-eared girl hints at the harem route the story might be taking, which could either be a hit or miss depending on your preferences. ### Final Verdict "The Healer in a Japanese-Style Game World" has a promising premise, but the execution leaves much to be desired. The protagonist's lack of agency and the reliance on convenient plot devices make it a somewhat frustrating read. While the story might appeal to those looking for a lighthearted isekai with a harem element, those seeking depth and strategic thinking might be disappointed. I'm giving it a tentative 2.5/5. It has potential, but needs significant improvements in character development and plot coherence to truly shine.

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