The Old Man Who Got a Second Round in Another World

The Old Man Who Got a Second Round in Another World

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そのおっさん、異世界で二周目プレイを満喫中

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Sono Ossan, Isekai de Nishuume Play wo Mankitsuchuu, そのおっさん、異世界で二周目プレイを満喫中

By tsukiyo rui, 月夜 涙(るい)

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
8 volumes
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

A veteran adventurer was preparing for his retirement when his former disciple returned to the village, intending to recruit the old man to his party. Filled with regret due to an incident that happened in his first party, the old man rejected his offer. Being affected by his disciple’s adventurous spirit, the old man leaves in hopes of reigniting his long lost dream, to become the strongest adventurer that ever lived.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Old Man Who Got a Second Round in Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Old Man Who Got a Second Round in Another World* ### First Impressions *The Old Man Who Got a Second Round in Another World* intrigued me with its premise: a level 50, middle-aged man getting a second chance in a fantasy world. It's a fun twist on the typical isekai formula, promising a protagonist who, at least initially, isn't a clueless teenager. The story is about a man who, despite reaching a high level, had terrible stats. He gets a do-over, a chance to rebuild and become truly powerful. ### What Works Well I found the "second chance" aspect of the story quite appealing. The idea of an older, more experienced character navigating a fantasy world with a fresh start is inherently interesting. The action, while not groundbreaking, is serviceable, and the overall story is engaging enough to hold my attention. The protagonist's age and relative maturity are a breath of fresh air in a genre often dominated by younger, less experienced characters. Some readers appreciated the lighthearted nature of the story, describing it as a fun, easy read, and I can see why. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which can be a definite plus. ### Areas of Concern While the premise is interesting, I did notice some recurring criticisms. Several readers mentioned that the world-building felt simplistic, almost like an overly basic game system. This lack of depth can hinder immersion. I also saw concerns raised about the protagonist's character. While intended to be mature, some found him to be hypocritical, cowardly, or even overly "beta." This inconsistency in characterization could be frustrating for some readers. Another issue is the repetitive nature of the writing, with some readers pointing out that the author tends to rehash information frequently. ### Final Verdict *The Old Man Who Got a Second Round in Another World* is a mixed bag. It has a fun premise and a protagonist that deviates from the norm, but it's held back by simplistic world-building, inconsistent characterization, and repetitive writing. If you're looking for a light, easy isekai read and can overlook its flaws, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you prefer more depth and complexity in your fantasy stories, this one might not be for you.

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