Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on Supernatural Simulation: All My Avatars Are S-Rank Witches
Alright, let's dive into "Supernatural Simulation: All My Avatars Are S-Rank Witches." This title is a mouthful, but trust me, the story is quite the ride. After spending some time with it, I've got a pretty good feel for what makes it tick.
First Impressions
From the get-go, the premise is intriguing. We're talking reincarnation, a leveling system, and SCP-esque anomalies all rolled into one. Our protagonist finds herself in a rather unique predicament, stuck in the body of an anomaly detained by a bureau. It's a fast-paced start, throwing you headfirst into a world of magic, mystery, and potential world-ending threats.
What Works Well
What I really appreciate is the worldbuilding. The author has crafted a detailed and engaging universe with its own set of rules and bizarre entities. The characterization is another strong point. The concept of the MC resurrecting or taking over bodies of various anomalous entities, turning them into witches with their own distinct personalities, is brilliant. These witches, forming a hive mind, lead to some truly entertaining interactions and a unique multi-POV experience. It's not just a single character's journey; it's a collective, each witch adding their flavor to the overall narrative. The action sequences are well-written, and the dialogue keeps things lively. The story does a great job of constantly introducing new elements, preventing it from growing stale.
Areas of Concern
Now, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The yuri aspects are... noticeable. It sometimes feels like the story leans a little too heavily into the "wow, that woman is hot" territory, which can feel a bit awkward. It doesn't necessarily detract from the overall experience, but it's definitely a prominent feature that might not be everyone's cup of tea.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Be aware that the original story was taken down, so there won't be an official ending.
Final Verdict
Despite its slightly awkward romantic inclinations and the unfortunate news about its cancellation, "Supernatural Simulation: All My Avatars Are S-Rank Witches" is a thoroughly entertaining read. The unique premise, strong worldbuilding, and engaging characters make it a worthwhile dive for fans of action, fantasy, and stories with a twist. I'm sad that it won't get a proper ending, but I still enjoyed the ride.