Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on The Easter Egg Game
"The Easter Egg Game" is definitely a wild ride, and after finishing it, I'm still processing everything. With its blend of action, horror, psychological elements, and even a touch of shounen ai, it's a novel that tries to do a lot, and for the most part, I think it succeeds.
First Impressions
The premise immediately hooked me. A mysterious and deadly game where survival is paramount? Sign me up! I appreciated the initial focus on the horror aspects and the slow burn approach. The story dives into a world where the mechanics of the game are shrouded in mystery, which adds to the overall sense of dread and uncertainty. I found myself constantly on edge, wondering what would happen next.
What Works Well
The first two books are particularly strong. I enjoyed the early challenges, such as the zombie and giant insect arcs. There were cool supernatural elements in play, and the writing style is descriptive, which helped bring the terrifying game world to life. I also thought the author created a good balance of action and mental challenges.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the third book seemed to lose some steam. I felt like the plot became somewhat disjointed, and the introduction of certain elements, like the "giant goldfish," felt a bit random and out of place. Some readers, including myself, felt the relationship between the MC and ML wasn't developed enough, leaving the romance aspect feeling a bit lacking. The ML's character can come off as a bit of an "a-hole" at times, and the MC's devotion can be confusing. Also, some plot elements, such as the time travel plot, felt rushed and underdeveloped.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, let's talk about the ending a bit. Some readers were disappointed with how the final arc wrapped up. The reveal that the characters were reborn ten years later felt a bit abrupt and left some unanswered questions.
Final Verdict
Despite some flaws, "The Easter Egg Game" is an entertaining and engaging read. The first two books are excellent, and the overall plot is intriguing. However, the third book does suffer from some pacing and plot issues, and the romance could have been more developed. If you're looking for a novel with plenty of action, horror, and a touch of mystery, then I'd recommend giving "The Easter Egg Game" a try. Just be prepared for a slightly uneven ride. Overall, I'd give it a solid 3.8 out of 5 stars.