Yup a pure power fantasy. Not shocked about the mc being like this since the 3rd round had him choosing to fight against the boss at the expense of other players. Most of his actions have been pretty manipulative too. Definitely a character that can cause a mixed reaction. Honestly, as long as they don't do that thing they did in the 3rd round, (where a bunch of players started calling mc kind out of nowhere bc of like one sentence), I'll probably keep reading. On that note, personally I do hope there's at least one other developed unique character and that there are more scenes with his brother (the only character he seems to actually care about).
I'm so glad I read this. It's such a heartwarming and lovely manhwa. You can feel so much understanding between Sung Ho and Kwon Haebeom. Every moment between them feels so genuine and their bickering was so funny every time. Theyre adorable. I love how you can see the progression in their relationship. Sung Ho becomes less and less stoic (reread ch. 1 and theres such a difference). Near the end of the season, he's smiling at Kwon Haebeom nearly the entire time. Both are such unique characters and interesting to learn about. The people in the village are also memorable and the baby is adorable. I know people mainly talk about the fluff but the way this manhwa handled the theme of parenthood is also amazing. The conversations Sung Ho and Kwon Haebeom have between eachother feel so intimate and emotionally vulnerable. It really feels like they can rely on and trust eachother. I cannot wait for the next season. I know people have said that Sung Ho's last line feels like it's foreshadowing a conflict (I agree), but I also feel like his smile indicates that he's taking the risk anyway even if he isn't sure. Such endearing characters, I'll definitely be waiting to read more.
Next chapter will definitely reveal more. I find it interesting how Bada's repeated time loops have made him desensitized but Doha's just like that lol (theres probably more to it). They're on eachother's wavelength in terms of thought processes compared to the others. Some people have said it's repetitive buts it's a time loop plot so its expected. It's meant to build frustration bc these characters can't move on but also comfort because they can try again. You can do a lot with it so it'll be interesting where the author goes with this.
I wasnt expecting how much I would end up loving this manhwa. Taeman's so endearing and I liked how pure he is when it comes to romance considering how he grew up. Really, I wanted to wrap Taeman up in bubble wrap <3. Daehyuk is also really unique and I like that they didnt just revert to cliches. Their entire relationship is soooo cute (the way Daehyuk recognized his hand through the gloves <3). I like the art and the way the people in the organization have these dark circles under their eyes making them appear as if theyre tired. The people in the organization are also really interesting (the boss was cool!). That cliffhanger... it made me so excited for the first time in a long while for the next chapter. The action also really impressed me, the author really put thought into the sequences (its mainly romance so it's unexpected) and the intensity of the situation. Everything's really well planned and you can tell the author has had this in mind from the moment Taeman tells Seolwo to not change plans based on emotions (probably even before this). I really love how much the author really cares to make sure each character isn't just some archetype and they really work hard to show different sides of them (even for minor characters) so that they're well developed and that you remember them. I'm so excited to see how Taeman and Daehyuk's relationship will develop in the next season.
This manga was okay. The beginning was cuter and more creative even if it felt like there wasnt a lot going on. The second half felt like it was full of jealousy and misunderstanding plotlines, which aren't my favorite so I wasnt able to get into it. Tsuruga having a crush on the mc is kind of pointless. It's not like they couldn't still have the jealousy plot line there and it would've been nice to see a story that didnt follow the cliche. I do like that he's a good friend though. There's nothing surprising in this, but I can see why people view it as cute and comforting.
Yeah, this is one I never finished. I stopped before the main love interest even appeared because I disliked that the romance all hinged on the love interests believing this main character was in great pain while overcoming it. That just felt off... the reason they fell in love was because of a lie (not saying it was on purpose by the main character). One of the most ironic things about this manhwa is how much the main character criticizes the original heroine for being oblivious in the face of the other characters love and care. She kind of shares that same characteristic.
Hmmmm... this is another manhwa I have mixed feelings about. This isn't about which male lead is going to win (not that far into it but its kind of obvious who it is). The characters feel very stereotypical, especially the main character. I know that's the point since theyre in a novel, but it's hard to get attached to them especially if the characters are supposed to be developed beyond the surface level story the main character read. I can see why people like it though. There are two love interests and the family stuff is sweet. I wasnt interested in the cooking but I could see that being a draw for some people. There also just aren't a lot of translated shounen ai transmigration stories so at least this one was.
Yeah, I can definitely see what you mean! It feels like I could find this character in a highschool romance just as well. There's no maturity to him I guess, which is fine if someone likes characters like that ( the sweet nice mc who's indecisive ) but it's not really interesting to read since this type of character is exactly as you see on the surface. Transmigration stories become more fun when you see new sides to seemingly cliche characters. I read anything but I tend to prefer confident and mature mcs in romance (I find them more endearing and theyre less wishy washy).
Its always funny to see Sejin and Moondae on the same wavelength even though their exteriors and responses are so different. In terms of the teams, yeah... how much screentime and how far a trainee goes is usually based on which teams they end up on. Can't wait to see Moondae interact more with the others!
I really love the art and how the system and notifications are drawn in this manhua. Most of the time, they use blue and white so it's nice to see something new. The main characters are also drawn nicely while also getting new styles.