Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on A NEET’s Guide to the Parallel World: Healer, the Strongest Cheat?
Alright, let's dive into "A NEET’s Guide to the Parallel World: Healer, the Strongest Cheat?" This one's got a mixed bag of reactions, and after looking at what people are saying, I can see why. It’s a story that promises revenge, power, and a whole new world, but whether it delivers is another question.
First Impressions
Initially, the premise is intriguing. A bullied NEET gets summoned to another world, ends up with a "trash" healer class, but also a cheat ability to steal skills. The stage is set for an underdog story with a satisfying revenge arc. However, this setup seems to be where many readers' hopes begin to crumble.
What Works Well
Some readers who stuck with the story further in, particularly those who read the raws, mentioned that the initial world-building and the unique magic system are definite highlights. The protagonist's "abyss magic," with its bizarre and unsettling spells, definitely stands out from the typical isekai fare. There's a certain creativity that shines through, and the manga adaptation apparently captures this atmosphere well. Also, I've noticed some readers appreciated the flawed nature of the MC, acknowledging that his immaturity and psychological instability are intentional character traits.
Areas of Concern
The biggest issue seems to be the protagonist himself. Many find him unlikeable, whiny, and frustratingly inconsistent. His motivations are often unclear, and his actions can feel random and illogical. The revenge plot, which is a major selling point, is often criticized for being poorly executed and ultimately unsatisfying. The power scaling is also a concern. The MC becomes overwhelmingly powerful very quickly, removing any sense of tension or danger. Furthermore, several mention the lack of character development and the "beta" nature of the MC.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, some reviews contain spoilers, so tread carefully! Some highlight the extreme nature of the MC's revenge, while others point out that his revenge is not extreme enough, with some not occurring at all.
Final Verdict
Overall, "A NEET’s Guide to the Parallel World: Healer, the Strongest Cheat?" appears to be a flawed but potentially interesting read. If you're looking for a perfectly polished revenge story with a morally upright protagonist, this probably isn't it. However, if you're willing to overlook some inconsistencies and enjoy a darker, more unconventional take on the isekai genre, it might be worth a shot. Just be prepared for a bumpy ride.