I Killed the Player of the Academy

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I killed the player.

He was one hell of a f*cker…

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I Killed an Academy Player
I Killed the Academy Player
IKPA
아카데미 플레이어를 죽였다
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  3. Action - Cultivation - Adventure (On going)
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04/14/24 Genesis Translations c177
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02/27/24 Genesis Translations c166
02/24/24 Genesis Translations c165
02/21/24 Genesis Translations c164
02/18/24 Genesis Translations c163
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Yukaura
Yukaura rated it
May 8, 2023
Status: c60
I Killed the Academy Player is an engaging novel that initially starts slow and convoluted but ultimately delivers a well-rounded and consistent story that exceeds expectations. The fast-paced development, unique plot, and enjoyable content make it stand out in the game-based genre, providing a refreshing read for fans of the theme.

Despite not being the most creative, it features likeable characters and solid character-writing, with exceptional action scenes that can be easily visualized. The story offers a good dose of comedy, romance, and pacing, ensuring that readers are entertained throughout.

The main... more>> character's growth and planning are refreshing aspects of the novel, and character interactions are mostly reasonable, even if some events happen faster than expected. Though some aspects may feel bog standard, and managing multiple character relationships can be a challenge, the novel remains engaging and entertaining.

Be prepared to push through the initial chapters to appreciate the full extent of the story, as the early parts may not do it justice. With its combination of unique elements and familiar tropes, "Academy Transmigration" is a worthy addition to any transmigration or regression fans' collection, offering a satisfying and enjoyable reading experience. <<less
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nigrumdiaster
nigrumdiaster rated it
March 23, 2023
Status: c65
Protagonist:

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The protagonist of the novel, after regressing, sets his sights on killing the player and single-handedly saving the world. The protagonist is a morally upright individual who does not let his principles become an impediment to his goals. He is rational and strives to save as many people as he can within his scope of awareness. His oaths of saving the world and not ignoring the misfortune of others reflect his commitment to doing what is right.

The protagonist in this novel should not be referred to as a saint, as he values allowing good people to have a best ending. However, this does not mean he hesitates in killing those who he deems necessary to eliminate. He embodies the characteristics of a chad, a definitive hero, distinct from the self-centered individuals found in typical cringe Chinese novels and the hesitant beta depicted in junkfood Japanese novels. This unique hero is perhaps only found in this masterpiece, making the protagonist a truly remarkable character.

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Story:

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Pretty interesting so far, all characters do have their roles, not just MC and his harem, we can see real homies, friends. Plot are enjoyable, pretty good twist (afro teacher).

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Harem:

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Rich Potato mommy supermacy. The female characters in this story are all exceptional and play critical roles in the plot. Each of them brings unique qualities and charm, making it difficult to choose just one as the "best girl." Their contributions to the story's development cannot be understated, as they provide depth and complexity to the novel. In short, it's refreshing to see a story where every female character is a standout in her own way.

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The_Follower
The_Follower rated it
March 22, 2023
Status: c54
I definitely enjoy this series quite a lot. The main character has to put actual effort in to get stronger and actually plans ahead in a way that most series don’t bother with. Most character interactions are reasonable. That being said, character events happen faster than feels realistic, like some other reviews pointed out, however that itself is mostly fine because it’s based off of a game.
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di2857295
di2857295 rated it
November 27, 2022
Status: c134
C134

its still interesting, but it is starting to feel a bit like bog standard character writing. We have immensely dense MC, and perhaps too many characters. It kinda feels like the author is struggling to manage all the character relationships while not giving them each enough time to grow. There also seems to be a kinda heavy parallel with Ending Maker where the MC and crew can't really do any real wrong, but this story is missing the witty banter and endearing antics that make that aspect enjoyable.

C78 review

It's still... more>> really fun and the story arcs have been interesting. I don't think it's the most innovative sorry, but it is well executed.

Marie (blue girl from cover) is an absolute babe.

c28 review
I don't normally do such early chapter reviews, but I wanted to just put a review out there since there aren't any others.

The first arc of the story is pretty good as far as reincarnated with game knowledge genre goes. I also really enjoyed the first couple chapters that had the twist in it, but it really doesn't play that big of a role in the story at least so far. It does provide nice motivations for the main character, though.

I think it has potential to be a pretty good variant of this type of story although you have to be worried about how the romance is written... I don't want it to fall into the standard harem tropes where girls fall for MC for no reason. To be clear, this hasn't happened yet but I am still early story so I think we will see more of how the author approaches that in the second arc.

It appears genesistl is picking this up, with more releases starting in December 2022. I'd recommend giving it a try. Will update as I complete more story arcs. <<less
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promet
promet rated it
December 24, 2023
Status: c108
A good novel overall, one of the better ones with the academy/fantasy setting from Korea.

However.

I am honestly tired of MC being a pushover with the love interests. It honestly doesn't work like that with women. Or maybe it works because the love interests all have a screw lose lmao.

... more>> Otherwise, however, the setting is good, the premise is good, the characters are, well, good or at least original. It's just that MC is one dense MF and the things author thinks work on women don't work IRL.

Btw, the TL site has another good novel, with similar failings but even better (Demon Limited Hunter). I recommend that one more. <<less
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Kleini
Kleini rated it
November 10, 2023
Status: c101
"I Killed the Player of the Academy" starts off a bit slow and confusing, but ultimately delivers an entertaining story with likable characters. The novel falls into the regression/transmigration genre, with the protagonist Korin sent back in time after the world's destruction.

Korin aims to save the world and everyone he couldn't protect the first time around. The action scenes are highly praised, combining well with the romantic arcs for each of the heroines. Comedy elements add levity to the story at times.

The first 80 chapters focus on Korin growing stronger... more>> while helping various female characters. Romance and harem play a big role, so those adverse to harem content may want to avoid this one. However, the relationships are handled lightly rather than feeling forced.

The protagonist Korin is described as very heroic and positive, focused on saving others, which provides a refreshing change from cynical anti-heroes. He acts maturely rather than rashly, adding appeal. The supporting cast, while not as fleshed out, complements him well.

The worldbuilding sounds interesting, though not hugely complex. Where the story shines is the action, romance, and pacing - keeping things moving along enjoyably. The author balances multiple plot threads adeptly.

In summary, "I Killed the Player of the Academy" starts off confusing but develops into an entertaining heroic fantasy. Readers who don't mind harem and gaming transmigration themes will likely find it an appealing, satisfying read, with highlight on the action scenes and protagonist. Those looking for really intricate worldbuilding may be disappointed. Overall, its a worthwhile novel with fun moments. <<less
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deathmine31
deathmine31 rated it
November 9, 2023
Status: c113
It is the usual tropes. The only difference is that some aspects are better written compared to most others. Characters are more developed, their inner monologues are quite common to read and add more personality to each of them.
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Leinyl
Leinyl rated it
October 2, 2023
Status: c115
It is enjoyable enough to read to be above average. It is a pretty generic story with a good enough execution and difference to be interesting. The greatest strength of this novel has to be the fight scenes especially the one on one fights as the intensity and the details are conveyed pretty well. But honestly the harem here is implemented badly in my opinion. It has the good parts you can expect out of a harem but also the bad parts. The shuraba moments and the heroines are good... more>> while giving them enough development but you also have to endure all the frustrating denseness of the MC, the annoying background characters that get mad when MC gets close to a heroine, and the needless misunderstandings. I'm not against harem if it is done well but in this series the usual harem tropes are breaking the emotional significance of some good moments of the novel.
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An example was when the MC is expressing his heartfelt gratitude towards his Master for taking care of him in the last iteration going even as far as sacrificing her life to save his but the way he is doing it is way too flirty (I mean who in the hell isn't going to misunderstand when first he said to go on a date with him, he then did a kabedon and kissed her on the forehead) despite how MC does not seem to love her in a romantic way leading to his Master misunderstanding what kind of relationship they had in his last life. Instead of focusing on the deep emotions of gratitude the MC is feeling, I am distracted by how unaware the MC is that his actions are conveying something entirely different than what he is intending and how weirdly innocent this thousand year old goddess is.

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It is still a good series overall but it has a lot of things that could have been handled better. <<less
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sinbadw
sinbadw rated it
August 21, 2023
Status: c75
I Killed the Academy Player is an entertaining transmigration novel with fun adventures and a likeable protagonist. It follows Korin, who regresses back in time to prevent the world's destruction by killing the villain who caused it.

Korin has a refreshing take on the regression premise as he actively trains and prepares to alter the future, rather than just following the plot. His responsible use of knowledge makes him proactive yet still grounded.

The story utilizes the academy setting well, with school events and relationships proceeding organically. Korin builds up his abilities... more>> and allies at a reasonable pace through classes and practice. The system mechanics blend seamlessly into the storytelling.

The novel shines when it comes to action scenes. The battles are thrilling highlights, with slick choreography and clever use of Korin's expanding skillset. He's powerful but not invincible, still facing challenges.

The supporting cast provides a fun dynamic, with the female leads especially getting meaningful character arcs. The relationships develop slowly from friendship, avoiding instant romance tropes.

While mainly episodic, the novel manages to maintain an overarching narrative amidst slice-of-life chapters. Korin never loses sight of his ultimate goal even as he enjoys student life. The story balances high stakes and lighthearted moments.

I Killed the Academy Player executes the academy transmigration premise admirably. With a likeable main character, entertaining adventures, and excellent action, it makes for an engaging casual read for fantasy fans. The story remains consistently enjoyable throughout. <<less
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Pratt_42
Pratt_42 rated it
July 16, 2023
Status: c84
I Killed the Academy Player starts off a bit slow, but ultimately delivers an entertaining transmigration story with likable characters and solid plotting. The protagonist Korin regresses after the hero fails to defeat the villain, vowing to save the world and help those he couldn't before.

The novel shines in its action scenes, which are vividly described and paired well with the heartwarming story arcs focused on Korin helping the heroines. The positive tone and the MC's heroic motivations make for a refreshing change from the prevalence of evil/antihero protagonists. The... more>> comedy sprinkled throughout also lightens the mood.

The pacing is fast but not too rushed, finding a good balance between Korin's strength development and progression of the storyline. Side characters feel fleshed out with their own purposes instead of just being wallpaper. Romance develops naturally over time instead of the heroines immediately falling for the MC.

While the setting of an academy in a game world is fairly standard for the genre, the novel still manages to feel unique thanks to the charismatic protagonist, well-executed action, and uplifting plot. Fans of transmigration stories looking for a heroic lead and addictive plot will find I Killed the Academy Player delivers plenty of entertainment value. <<less
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Sertian75
Sertian75 rated it
June 7, 2023
Status: c85
The story starts with our protagonist regressing after the hero fails to kill the main villain of the story and the world is doom.

Korin Lork, the protagonist of this story, swears that he will be save the world and save every person he couldn’t in his past life.

One of the greatest aspects of this novel is the action combined with the story arcs of the heroines. And also, but not as important is the comedy tone this novel some time has.

Most of the first 80 chapters revolves around Korin saving... more>> people at the same time he does everything he can to become stronger. Also most of the arcs until now are about Korin saving or helping the heroines of the story with their problems. So you should be aware this a harem novel.

Overall the main apeal of this story is the MC, the actions scenes and the heroines plus the comedy undertone this novel has from time to time. <<less
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Nvlp25
Nvlp25 rated it
May 4, 2023
Status: c69
this is a good novel. To be honest I didn't get my hopes up at first because it had academy written in the title. But it turns out that the content is good enough, so it's suitable for killing time.

and what I like the most about this novel is the development is fast but not too fast. Unlike other novels which are also about transmigration to the world of games and academies where even in 100+ chapters his strength stats etc. Are still F and even the storyline has only... more>> been running for a few weeks. <<less
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Devilyourfriend
Devilyourfriend rated it
April 30, 2023
Status: c41
It's a unique story as far as the game based genre.

MC is a likeable guy and all other characters are also somewhat likeable.

Story plot is a bit different compared to demons vs hero trope.

... more>> The power system is a bit vague but kind a based on the hardwork and talent.

MC is a funny enough to not being a drag.

And it is a mixture of regression and possesion based story, as MC is possessed a game character but then regressed after the first iteration failure.

And don't worry this not BL or focused on harem so It is quite good.

MC is quite relatable and rational guy.

Scenarios are a bit different then other game based novels

Overall it's a good story as of 41 chapters so you can give it a try atleast.

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stolenusername
stolenusername rated it
April 19, 2023
Status: c64
i really like this story its a consistent and well rounded novel if you came looking for a complex story then this is not it. First of all something really nice is that korin actually acts like a adult and deal with things maturely instead of beating someone up the moment someone looks at him wrong. The characters also feels flesh out with each playing a purpose in the story whether minor or large also the FL don't immediately fall for him but develop their feelings over time.
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Frark
Frark rated it
March 28, 2024
Status: c172
Not good at making reviews so here goes

The novel has a good start, it starts off a bit slow but delivers a consistent story. It has decently paced development with enjoyable content with a unique-ish plot. Works well as novel junk food honestly.

It has well written characters with good writing with reasonable interactions with the side characters. Although MC being thick as a brick in some situations is kind of annoying, like I get bro went to an all guys school and the military but bro is either denser than... more>> tungsten or consciously avoiding them most of the time. While it may not be the most creative plot wise, it offers a good romance and comedy filled read outside the more serious parts, which is entertaining, especially the mindsets of some of the female leads lmao.

I love how the MC, despite being the cardboard cutout goody two shoes kind of guy, doesnt feel as annoying to read unlike the other mc's who act like this. MC also shows considerable growth considering all he really has is his flunky player system, runes, and his honed spear skills from the first run.

As others have said, while the early parts feel slow and dont do the later parts justice, it is definitely worth reading through the slower parts to get to the meaty and better parts. Overall this novel deserves a 4/5 and is a fun read, and spear users are cool man.

If my grammar felt off in the review, I am sorry as english isnt my first language. <<less
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tahzib1451
tahzib1451 rated it
March 13, 2024
Status: c166
the plot is great... and the characters are well fleshed out, but goddamn it turned into a generic harem by the time arc 3 finished... its like playing a galge, you have heroine arcs that you need to conquer and then off to another one... also its funny how the MC Korin is oblivious, or maybe he is pretending to not notice considering he had the nerve to say can I kiss you to his master in the time loop - but to be obsessed with being called Oppa when... more>> 2 of the 3 want to marry while the other trying to do adultery is downright ridiculous... <<less
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Guest_28
Guest_28 rated it
February 27, 2024
Status: v1c167
The novel is good so far, in my opinion for the reason being:

•Yandere Harem-many may dislike it but in my opinion it is one of the charms of this novel.

•Kind mc- although he is kind, he is not naive enough that he will actually spare an enemy which is good enough for me.

... more>> •Side Characters are not there to just glorify the mc's achievement.

•Comedy- the interaction between the love interest is just hilarious.

•Weak to strong mc- the MC actually trains to get stronger after all his cheat is non-existent under normal circumstances.

Now the reason I gave this novel a 4 star is:

•The MC is just extremely sense thus the romance aspect is just as slow as a snail. <<less
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Akatsuki volle
Akatsuki volle rated it
January 26, 2024
Status: c150
One of the top Yandere novels currently available

Pros:

  • The prologue utilises slapstick comedy, and unexpected events to drag the reader in. Although it may seem odd and rather out of place, it sets the tone for future chapters, both in its comedic storytelling and the events to come
  • Characters feel realistic and the climax they face builds upon their character
  • Each character is brought to the forefront thus making each "love candidate" resonate with the reader, giving a fair reason for the female leads to fall in love with the protag
  • Translations are clear
  • Arcs do not drag, rather they complete as if a present wrapped with gaudy ribbons
  • Female leads are adorable
Cons:

  • At points, especially those that do not concern the female leads, but rather develop the story, does get rather... boring at times, however, the grind to see the leads jealous is enjoyable
  • The main villain fails in appearing as a significant threat, which undermines the stories progression
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