When I Cleared the Death Game World, I Reincarnated as a Villainous Noble Even if They Talk About Doom Flags, I’m Actually Immortal.

When I Cleared the Death Game World, I Reincarnated as a Villainous Noble Even if They Talk About Doom Flags, I’m Actually Immortal.

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死にゲー世界をクリアしたら、悪役貴族に転生したんだが~破滅フラグとか言われても、そもそも不死身です~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 死にゲー世界をクリアしたら、悪役貴族に転生したんだが~破滅フラグとか言われても、そもそも不死身です~

By こがれ

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

Description

A Doomed Fate!? Oh, Right—I’m Immortal… After clearing a brutal death game world, he successfully brings about its destruction. However, after the world’s collapse, he reincarnates as Cyril Orion, a villainous noble from the very game he played. If things proceed as they should, his fate is sealed for ruin… But due to the lingering curse of the death game world, Cyril has become immortal. “Well, it’s not like doom matters to me anyway.” Living as he pleases, unconcerned with his so-called fate, Cyril’s reckless actions begin to distort the game’s original storyline—setting events into unpredictable chaos.

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

When I Cleared the Death Game World, I Reincarnated as a Villainous Noble Even if They Talk About Doom Flags, I’m Actually Immortal. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on When I Cleared the Death Game World, I Reincarnated as a Villainous Noble Even if They Talk About Doom Flags, I’m Actually Immortal. I went into "When I Cleared the Death Game World..." with a healthy dose of anticipation. The title itself is a mouthful, but it promises a fun blend of isekai tropes, a seemingly overpowered protagonist, and a comedic twist on doom flags. While the premise held a lot of potential, my experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the concept of an immortal character reincarnated as a villainous noble. The idea of a death-game veteran navigating the treacherous waters of high society, armed with their unique abilities, sounded like a recipe for an entertaining power fantasy. I was ready for some clever subversion of expectations and a protagonist who could use their past experiences to outsmart their enemies. ### What Works Well The novel's greatest strength lies in its potential for humor. The premise itself is inherently absurd, and the clash between the protagonist's past life as a hardened survivor and his current, seemingly helpless, situation could lead to some genuinely funny moments. The "doom flag" aspect also adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting that the story will play with common isekai tropes in interesting ways. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, I found myself struggling with several aspects of the execution. The writing style, at times, felt simplistic and lacked depth. Dialogue felt unnatural, and the villains came across as cartoonish rather than truly menacing. The protagonist's characterization was also inconsistent. While initially portrayed as a badass, he quickly devolved into a wimp, making questionable decisions and lacking the cunning I expected from someone who conquered a death game. The plot also felt disjointed, and the "reincarnated into a game world" element seemed tacked on, adding little to the overall narrative. The lack of tension due to the MC's immortality also creates a lack of stakes. ### Final Verdict "When I Cleared the Death Game World..." has an interesting premise and potential for humor, but it ultimately falls short due to inconsistent characterization, simplistic writing, and a weak plot. I'm hoping the author can address these issues as the story progresses.

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