The Villain Reincarnated Is a Free Man ~I Want to Act While Ignoring the Scenario of the Original Game~
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悪役転生者は自由人~原作ゲームのシナリオを無視して行動したいと思います~
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Also known as: The Reincarnated Villain is a Free-Spirited Person ~I Want to Act While Ignoring the Scenario of the Original Game~, 悪役転生者は自由人~原作ゲームのシナリオを無視して行動したいと思います~
Before I knew it, I found myself reincarnated as the villain of a video game. His name is Ares Soelartaut.
Hated by the game’s characters and ridiculed by the players, he is the second son of a Marquis family headed for ruin. But I don’t want that kind of future. I won’t go along with the game’s scenario.
I am aware of Ares’ unrivaled potential, so all that’s left is for me to train him to be one of the best. But first, I need to lose weight!
The adventurous tale of Fat Ares’ diet begins now.
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The Villain Reincarnated Is a Free Man ~I Want to Act While Ignoring the Scenario of the Original Game~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Villain Reincarnated Is a Free Man ~I Want to Act While Ignoring the Scenario of the Original Game~
This title certainly grabbed my attention! The premise of a villain reincarnating and actively avoiding the game's pre-set story is right up my alley. I dove in hoping for a clever subversion of tropes, a bit of action, and maybe some laugh-out-loud moments. While I found glimmers of brilliance, the execution unfortunately fell short of my expectations.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the MC's drive to change his fate. The "fat to fit" journey, coupled with accelerated growth and martial arts training, had me hooked. I was ready to root for this underdog as he defied destiny. However, I quickly found myself struggling with the sheer amount of internal monologue.
### What Works Well
The novel does have its moments. The arcs *outside* the academy, particularly those focusing on his training and gradual power increase, were genuinely engaging. I appreciated the author's commitment to showcasing the MC's hard work and dedication. It was satisfying to see him overcome challenges and grow stronger, both physically and mentally. The concept of hiding his true abilities also added an element of intrigue, keeping me curious about his long-term goals.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue, and one that I noticed echoed by other readers, is the overwhelming amount of internal dialogue, especially early on. It often felt repetitive and bogged down the pacing. The MC's interactions with other characters, particularly those from the "main cast," were surprisingly sparse, especially considering the transmigration setting. I was left wanting more meaningful connections and a stronger sense of how he was actively changing the original game's narrative. The academy setting, which should have been a central location, felt somewhat underdeveloped and lacked compelling storylines.
### Final Verdict
"The Villain Reincarnated Is a Free Man" has potential, but it needs some refinement. While the MC's dedication to self-improvement and the intriguing arcs outside the academy are definite positives, the excessive internal monologue and lack of meaningful character interactions ultimately hinder the story's overall impact. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars. It's worth a try if you're a fan of the genre, but be prepared for a slow burn and a protagonist who spends a *lot* of time in his own head.