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Rating(4.4 / 5.0, 902 votes)
5 | 70% (633 votes) |
4 | 14% (125 votes) |
3 | 8% (72 votes) |
2 | 3% (28 votes) |
1 | 5% (44 votes) |
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2018
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Complete (304 Chapters + 5 Extras)
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Weekly Rank: #5611Monthly Rank: #5798
All Time Rank: #551
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On 12952 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #7938
All Time Rank: #132
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Xie Xi was someone with luck off the charts! The advantage was that any game could be easily cleared. The disadvantage was that all games were boring! Then one day, the words ‘Game loading’ appeared in front of his eyes and he began to clear real games!
The emperor of luck ran into a bottleneck in the first game.
Game Name: Love to the Left or Right
The vampire prince has invited you to a meal. Will you go?
Xie Xi: I won’t go.
Arrow through the heart. The vampire prince says you can’t leave him and takes your life.
After loading the file, Xie Xi changed the option: I will go.
The housekeeper has cut off your head because of love and hatred.
Xie Xi: ???
Reader:?????
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One entry per lineTrò chơi đang load
Yóuxì jiāzài zhōng
游戏加载中
Yóuxì jiāzài zhōng
游戏加载中
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- translation - was EXCELLENT! I just want to thank the translator for their hard work and their awesome translations!
- the MC and his character development - he starts off as someone who has given up on the world and rather apathetic, but as the story progresses he reveals his innate kind nature that he never had a chance to explore because no one ever gave him a chance. He grows stronger and is able to cast off the rejection and depression of his life before transmigrating, and I was cheering for him throughout the entire journey.
- the setting - the combination of a RPG-esque game universe and transmigration was a breath of fresh air and a rather novel concept (to me, at least). I really liked the fact that there was no "System" and no block of text introducing each world. The MC was thrown blind and so are we, which ramped up the mystery and intrigue aspect.
- the twists/backstory in each world - kind of going off what I said above, but the fact that there was no introductory descriptions for any of the new worlds the MC transmigrated into allowed for some crazy twists and foreshadowing that I loved. It was probably the highlight of this novel and what is carrying this rating.
- the dogblood drama - listen, I just like dog blood drama, so of course I liked the dog blood drama that was part of this novel. There's a lot and it's written very well - need I say more?
- the "harem" aspect - it's not really a harem because each of the potential love interests are part of the same soul and essentially just the ML, but the MC doesn't know that (at first) and then has to continue acting as if he doesn't know when he finds out. Basically, it gives you all the pros of a harem/love triangle (at times a hexagon, yes it kind of gets crazy) without any of the pity for the second male lead (as in, because they're all the ML and the ML and the MC are together). Just like with the dog blood drama, this trope is my guilty pleasure so yeah, I enjoyed reading.
- the slight repetition - as other reviewers have stated, this novel does get a bit repetitive but I didn't mind it. While the dog blood drama and harem aspects were always present, each world became increasingly more complex and carried deeper motifs, so it sort of worked for me, I guess. However, I do see why it could be a downside for others so really it's up to each reader how they perceive it.
- the Wonderful Painting of the Mountains and Seas arc - holy shit, I just LOVED this arc. So much so that I need to single it out and gush about it in this review. The world building, each of the ML's souls, the backstory, the TWIST (Houqing and the rose.... I was full on SOBBING), the ending... everything about it was perfect. Nothing else in the novel came even remotely close to this world.
- other arcs I liked - the Collapsed God arc, the Succubus arc, and the Taurus arc
However, the major faults in the novel would have to be:- the relationship between the MC and the ML/just the ML in general - this might be more of a personal problem than anything (so perhaps take this as a grain of salt), but I just didn't vibe with the ML. Other than the times the MC is interacting with his souls in the different worlds, he's always joking around and h**ny. I get that this is a comedy novel in parts and that the author may have done this to balance out the seriousness of the worlds, but it just comes off as immature, especially considering how the ML is supposed to be thousands of years older than the MC. Which also happens to be what I didn't like about their relationship. This is hardly the first novel I've read with an age difference this severe, but it is the first novel where I felt acutely uncomfortable with it. The gap in experience and power just felt off between the two, and I really didn't like how the ML was sort of all-knowing and just "teaching" the MC. I'm not sure how to articulate it -- like other times where there is an age difference between two characters it's usually balanced out by something, you know? Like when one person is older but the other is stronger. Or it's not something that actively defines the dynamic of a relationship. Here, however, the ML references to the MC as a "child" and the disparity in their age is a somewhat crucial part of how they interact with each other (it's hard to explain, you'll see when you read the novel). That being said, other than this their romance was pretty cute, and I didn't fully hate their relationship.
- the ending - the novel really did start declining in the last thirty chapters or so. The ending of the last world was like ???? and even after I reread it a couple of time I was still confused.
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The ending as a whole was just sort of unsatisfactory - not enough to ruin the novel or anything but I still was left wishing for something better.
- the extras - um, yeah. The style of writing really suffered here, and the author just started summarizing events instead of writing them out. Also, the world in of itself was just weak, and I saw the twist coming from a mile away.
- the arcs I DIDN'T like: the Lost Atlantis arc (this honestly just went on for WAY too long), the Dream arc (I know this was the part where their relationship underwent a crucial change but honestly? It was a bit boring and touched upon an aspect of their romance I really didn't like) the Bird Arc, and the Cat Arc (both of the animal names aren't the official arc names but I was too lazy to go back and check)
The novel as a whole wasn't perfect, but it was entertaining and a fun read for when I was bored. I rate it a 3.5/5.0 stars.Changing the mission from properly loving the souls to just letting the souls protect him felt like a cop out. I was so god damn confused about the whole "creating a new Central" too like what the hell? How does that work? It literally felt like it came out of nowhere, and it was explained for like a paragraph before the MC and the ML were like "well I guess that happened" and then they returned to the "old" Central.