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I Was Reincarnated as a Nameless Combatant in a Japanese-style Fantasy Depressive Erotic Game, but the Women Around Me Are All Dangerous, and I Have a Bad Feeling about It
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Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 203 votes)
5 | 68% (139 votes) |
4 | 8% (16 votes) |
3 | 10% (21 votes) |
2 | 4% (9 votes) |
1 | 9% (18 votes) |
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165 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #975Monthly Rank: #1385
All Time Rank: #1299
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On 2847 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1917
All Time Rank: #3040
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Apparently, I was reincarnated as a nameless mob in a Japanese fantasy game.
…and the genre of the game is a depressive game with eroticism and gore.
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One entry per lineMob Yandere
Yami no Hotaru
和風ファンタジーな鬱エロゲーの名無し戦闘員に転生したんだが周囲の女がヤベー奴ばかりで嫌な予感しかしない件
闇夜の蛍
Yami no Hotaru
和風ファンタジーな鬱エロゲーの名無し戦闘員に転生したんだが周囲の女がヤベー奴ばかりで嫌な予感しかしない件
闇夜の蛍
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Despite Being Pursued As a Villain, All The Heroines On My Side? (2)
The Main Heroines are Trying to Kill Me (2)
Recommendation Lists
- Harem Novels
- Peak Hidden Gems Part 2
- enjoyed my time
- The most interesting Light Novels
- Worth a Read 2023
Latest Release
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05/02/24 | Toasteful | c166 part4 |
05/02/24 | Toasteful | c166 part3 |
05/02/24 | Toasteful | c166 part2 |
05/02/24 | Toasteful | c166 part1 |
05/01/24 | Toasteful | c165 part4 |
05/01/24 | Toasteful | c165 part3 |
05/01/24 | Toasteful | c165 part2 |
05/01/24 | Toasteful | c165 part1 |
04/18/24 | Toasteful | c164 part4 |
04/18/24 | Toasteful | c164 part3 |
04/18/24 | Toasteful | c164 part2 |
04/18/24 | Toasteful | c164 part1 |
04/04/24 | Toasteful | c163 part4 |
04/04/24 | Toasteful | c163 part3 |
04/04/24 | Toasteful | c163 part2 |
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Humans and yokai (name for traditional Japanese demons/monsters). Yokai-killing humans and human-eating monsters. Imagine a world where a war between the two races has endured for thousands of years, laid waste to entire civilizations, each side having gone through immense sacrifice and pain just to survive, with no ceasefire or victor in sight. Imagine a setting where gods torment and massacre humans, and humans stole and plundered the gods' powers, where no matter how strong you are, the unpredictable nature of your enemy means you are never safe. Where the life of a single top-class exorcist matters more in war than those of hundreds or even thousands of regular peasants or servants. Where sacrificing your allies and subordinates to guarantee victory for your kind is not only seen as necessary but a matter of course, and has resulted in an extremely stratified society where even looking up at your betters can mean death - sometimes even more random than that. Where training can only help so much, and power is instead determined by your bloodline at birth, and the clan to which you belong. Then add in factionalism, human greed and our innate gift for cruelty and abusing those we deem as less important than ourselves.
Reading some of the other reviews, a common complaint is that he resembles the goody two shoes of JP novels. I find this laughable, primarily because those protagonists are not goody two shoes. They're not sadists of course, but they have little concern for anyone but themselves and their harem. They'll save lives for sure, but god forbid anyone they meet be anything but one of two shades diametrically opposed: one, commonly lassies, innocent and good of heart, and two, evil selfish and lying scum. What's more, it just so happens that all the ones who treat the protagonist well are on the side of good, and that whomever this Japanese stand-in for all the self-righteous little shits of the world finds themselves antagonizing is usually a piece of scum that not only they can exterminate, but can do so with just cause and for the benefit of the world. Add in cheats that make them completely invulnerable to the consequences of their idiocy, "friends (i.e. Girls who often fall in love with the MC due to oh how righteous he is) " that are always on the side of good, a world completely centered on the protagonist, and what you get are not "goody two shoes" but immature children-like adults who will only help those they like with no thought for the consequences of their actions (they don't even matter when you have cheats), who never have to go through sacrifice and pain for others, and who, despite helping others, still seem to only care about themselves and their immediate entourage. You would have to stretch this very far to compare it to an actually good person. (And him engaging in s*avery is laughable. If someone buys s*aves, especially if they all happen to be good-looking ones who inevitably fall in love with the master, that should clue you into the fact that the buyer is not in fact a good person).
Oh and by the way, Tomobe here does realize how some lives are more valuable than others, and will prioritize saving some over others, though he is still almost pure good. He realizes how it will harm him to do certain things and still does them, but a large part of why he saves some people that abuse him is because without them as potential future allies of hm the protagonist of the game (it's a transmigration novel into an RPG game world) the human world can end.
I quite enjoy this setting, a dark old Japan world of Yokai and Monsters, of fighting and sacrifice. Our protagonist is weak. He is raised to be insignificant. It will be quite fun to see him struggle in this world.
I hope that he does not get anything to unfairly power him up, at least for another dozen chapters. The author seems to also wish to keep such a weak protagonist, given what I've read so far.
to sum it up, I like it, the setting and MC seems promising, writing style is smooth and descriptive, I hope that it rises to my hopes.