Passion started out strong but, after 60 chapters, I can safely say this was a waste of time. The conflict between Ilay and Xinglu felt incredibly contrived, and I couldn't believe how juvenile the writing was when Xinglu started losing his shit and asking Tae who he liked the most.
Tae being a good luck charm came out of the left field, and it so out of place after 40 chapters of Tae/Ilay/Xinglu's high schooler interactions.
Read this if you have time to kill. The smutty segments are scarce, not to mention bland.
this was so fucking mid.
Exactly! Like, we had so many subplots established during the story, only to have them peter out.
- The helpful coworker revealing their interest in the stalker, showcasing their own obsessive tendencies, only to back down like a fucking potato after a vague threat.
- The stalker's brother offering to help the MC. The only thing he does is punch his sibling one (1) time.
- And worst of all was the main character. He was so fucking bland and unrealistic. Dude exhibited 1 point of character development over the course of 35 chapters, i.e. falling in love with his stalker for no discernable reason.
I felt so cheated after wasting hours of my life reading this. The other commenters must be smoking some good shit, because Stalker's Game is bottom-tier.
This was so well-written but it lacked catharsis and closure.
It isn't "masculine" or "mainstream" for men to have emotional heart-to-hearts, so Sangmin was doomed to fucking rot.