When I was Reincarnated into a Game World, I Was a Farmer’s Son

When I was Reincarnated into a Game World, I Was a Farmer’s Son

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ゲーム世界に転生したら農家の息子だった

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: ゲーム世界に転生したら農家の息子だった

By rōto, ろうと

2.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
195 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

This story follows a young farmer’s boy named Neil that live peacefully in a farming village called Machikane. One day, when he go out to play behind his house, he got too careless and fell down a cliff. Neil parent’s, Doug and Mylene are really worried of him, but thankfully, he is not seriously injured. However, from that fall, Neil starts to remember things that he shouldn’t. From that incident, Neil begins to recall the memories of his previous life as Yamada Keiichi. Overwhelmed by the thought of reincarnation, Neil tries to gather information about the world he is currently living in…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

When I was Reincarnated into a Game World, I Was a Farmer’s Son Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on When I was Reincarnated into a Game World, I Was a Farmer’s Son Alright, let's dive into "When I was Reincarnated into a Game World, I Was a Farmer’s Son." With a premise like that, I was hoping for a charming underdog story, maybe a bit of a slow burn with some clever twists. The reality, at least based on my reading and the general consensus so far, is a bit more complicated. ### First Impressions The initial chapters painted a picture of a simple, almost idyllic life juxtaposed with the harsh realities of survival in a fantasy world. The idea of a reincarnated soul stuck as a farmer's son definitely has potential. I was intrigued to see how the protagonist would navigate this new reality, especially with the "game world" aspect hanging in the background. ### What Works Well The novel does a decent job of establishing the protagonist's humble beginnings. The early chapters effectively convey the struggles of a farmer's life. The world-building, while perhaps not groundbreaking, is serviceable enough to create a believable fantasy setting. I appreciated the focus on character growth, even if it felt a bit slow. The presence of demons, dungeons, and empires hints at a larger, more exciting world waiting to be explored. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, there were some significant issues that held me back from fully enjoying the story. The pacing felt incredibly slow, with repetitive descriptions and explanations that didn't always contribute to the plot. The protagonist's decision-making also left something to be desired. His lack of ingenuity when it came to basic survival skills felt jarring, especially considering his past life knowledge. The family dynamic, while present, felt a bit underdeveloped. The lack of suspicion regarding the MC's strange food choices was immersion-breaking. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'll try to be vague here, but there are some minor spoilers ahead. The protagonist's inability to utilize readily available resources, like animal parts for crafting simple tools, became increasingly frustrating. This, combined with the repetitive inner monologues, made it difficult to stay invested in his journey. ### Final Verdict "When I was Reincarnated into a Game World, I Was a Farmer’s Son" has a promising premise, but ultimately falls short due to pacing issues, repetitive writing, and questionable character decisions. While there are glimpses of potential, the slow progress and frustrating protagonist make it a difficult read. At 2.9/5, it's clear that others have shared similar sentiments. I'm hoping the author can address these concerns and unlock the story's true potential, but as it stands, I'm hesitant to continue.

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