Leveling Up With Skills
I wasn't very moved by the first chapter, but as I kept reading, I found that the story wasn't half bad. The story had a different approach compared to others of the same genre. I liked how it was so different to the typical toss-all-the-world-building-into-the-first-chapter kind of business. We actually got to see a glimpse of the characters' motives before the MC regressed into the past. There exists an intriguing sense of mystery and thrill as of course this is mainly about survival. The female lead feels like an actual person, and I personally like how the MC isn't just your "cold and indifferent" protag. He takes the initiative to help others. Liking the action and the story so far.
Isekai Craft Gurashi Jiyu Kimamana Seisan Shoku No Honobono Slow Life
This is so entertaining. I like how it’s just about the MC doing architecture/crafting the things he wants to in another world. The characters are likable, and it’s funny at the right moments. Sure, the MC’s abilities are a bit outlandish, but he’s not ridiculously OP.
Necromancer Survival
This is a great adaptation, man. I've read the novel, but I think this manhwa does compare to it! The story itself is splendid, of course. I like how the author plays around with dynamics (i.e. Seo Dawon and Yikyung's relationship). It has a bit of a dark tone obviously, but it's executed beautifully. The characters are just so dynamic, and the setting is so interesting…. Highly, highly recommend!
The Useless Skill [Auto Mode] Has Been Awakened ~Huh, Guild's Scout, Didn't You Say I Wasn't Needed Anymore?~
Help, his skill was not useless at all even prior to his buff. It’s a decent manga but the fan service kind of turns me off. Like these are fifteen year-olds, okay…. Aside from that, I do like the premise. The MC’s skill is cool, kind of like Zenitsu’s. Also liking the action. The characters are superficial so far, so I’m hoping to see more depth.
The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player
This gives a new definition to the “game” often found in dungeon manhwa. It has this SAO vibe where if they die in the game, they die in real life, too. So far, I like it. I like the MC’s personality (though it is a bit typical) and his skill set (e.g. mf uses a freaking scythe how cool is that). I wish we could’ve seen his growth more because he’s OP from the outset. The art is delicious. but aside from that, story-wise, it could be better. (unrelated) I like the height difference the MC has between him and younger brother. I’ll read more to see how he assembles his “perfect” party.
Hero the Maximum
erm the mc isn't rly mc-ing but that's ok ig. this is some my hero type schist. the mc is ignorant but he's strong and all that. what rly makes this stand out is the world building. like a world where heros and villains supposedly join hands for peace but really... something else is happening behind the scenes... some of the characters are mysterious and i find their designs interesting... like the mc's dad and the red haired guy. i think this has potential
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