Then I’ll Just Use an Online Game Character

Then I’ll Just Use an Online Game Character

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じゃあ俺だけネトゲのキャラ使うわ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Then, I will be the only one using an MMO character, じゃあ俺だけネトゲのキャラ使うわ

By ai atsushi, 藍敦

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
84 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I was thrown into a group of classmates I had no contact with, and even though we were all summoned to another world, I was left behind due to a scheme by one student. However, I was told that I could have one wish granted that was no longer than ten characters, so I told him the wish that would give me the most advantage. I don’t have any intention of getting involved with my classmates. However, I decided to go with “this girl.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Then I’ll Just Use an Online Game Character Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Then I’ll Just Use an Online Game Character Alright, let's dive into "Then I’ll Just Use an Online Game Character." I went in with a healthy dose of curiosity, given the mixed bag of opinions floating around. The premise itself – a guy getting to use his online game characters in another world – is definitely intriguing. Did it live up to the hype? Well, let's break it down. ### First Impressions The initial chapters... yeah, they're a bit rough. I can see why some readers bounced off early. The whole "summoned hero betrayed by his evil friends" trope feels incredibly overdone. It's a well-worn path, and the novel doesn't exactly blaze any new trails in those early moments. It felt rushed, and the protagonist's reactions seemed a little... much. ### What Works Well However, I persisted, and I'm glad I did. Once the MC escapes that initial situation and starts exploring, things get much more interesting. The introduction of the white fox girl definitely adds a spark. The core concept of the MC switching between his various game characters, each with their own distinct personality and skills, is where the novel shines. It leads to some fun and unpredictable situations. I also found myself enjoying the world-building, particularly as the MC interacts with the "native" inhabitants. There's a certain charm to their interactions that kept me engaged. While the MC is undeniably overpowered, it's done in a way that allows for some lighthearted entertainment. If you're looking for a deep, challenging narrative, this might not be your cup of tea. But if you're after something fun and easy to read, it definitely hits the spot. ### Areas of Concern The writing style is fairly simple and straightforward, which some might find lacking in detail. At times, the plot development can feel a bit rushed or convenient, relying on established cliches. The side characters, including the other transmigrators, don't always get the attention they deserve, often serving primarily to highlight the MC's abilities. ### Final Verdict "Then I’ll Just Use an Online Game Character" is a bit of a mixed bag. The beginning is shaky, but the core concept and later developments offer enough entertainment value to make it worth a read, especially if you enjoy overpowered protagonists and lighthearted fantasy adventures. Just don't go in expecting a literary masterpiece, and you might be pleasantly surprised. It's a fun, refreshing read that can help cure burnout, as one reader said. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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