Transmigrated into the Gacha Game I Abandoned for 10 Years

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I transmigrated into the gacha game I abandoned for 10 years.

But, the state of the heroes I raised is strange.

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10년 방치된 가챠 게임에 들어왔다
I Entered a Gacha Game that I had abandoned 10 years ago
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MyRAMEN
New MyRAMEN rated it
May 6, 2024
Status: c57
This novel is about a protagonist who got transmigrated into the world of a mobile game he used to play but quit due to the needy ai and demanding monetization by the company. 10 years after he quits he wakes up to his ruined territory. He must build up his territory again and survive.

The yanderes who were very needy and demanding of him in the past caused him to abandon them, and they deeply regretted ever since and spend their days hopelessly till they discovered of his return.

A novel full... more>> of yandere elements. This seemed to me a mishmash of these 2 novels (if u liked this def suggest reading), with many Japanese novel writing elements which sadly bogged it down. It is pretty similar to "The Case In Which Streaming In Another World Led To The Creation Of A Massive Yandere Following". And it is also pretty similar to "Pick Me Up!" (Infinite Gacha) novel which has the same settings other than romance/yanderes and that novel being extremely cutthroat. Both of these also have manga/manhua available to read.

This story was a bit frustrating to read at times, while other times I constantly bring up a smile or laugh. Though this is a Korean novel, the MC has the personality of a weak-minded virg*n Japanese protagonist. It is very annoying to deal with at times. The other Yandere novel it is similar to also suffers the same problems, but I'd argue the other one was a bit better due to more plot and it pushed the yandere elements farther. And this is why I can't give it 5 stars (more of jpn styled fluff added rather than the comparison, even other novel didn't give 5 stars).

The yanderes in this novel also feel copy pasted with only different backgrounds and outer appearance/ race. This is also why I preferred the other yandere novel more as they possessed some unique characteristics for the most part.

This novel fully depends on the yandere elements, but never pushes it too far. The other writing elements are lacking and less developed. Side characters aren't even interacted with unless necessary. The main plot of the story is only there to serve for fuel. The interactions are all 1 sided, and due to the overpoweredness of the protagonist and his hidden yandere background helping, there is zero tension, zero climax, zero antagonistic developments. Don't get me wrong, it is there, but it lacks any sort of suspense. It is never developed enough, and the solution is always a few sentences away, not to mention we all know they'd easily surpass this "obstacle" anyways.

The interactions of this novel can be summed up to:

MC = op

Response = Wow ❤️~

There are also a few glaring plotholes like
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how he never asks his past round table members to directly help him secretly, even with it being glaringly obvious how loyal and yandere they are, but the MC being a JP inspired protagonist just whitelists and ignores it... He never pushes topics any further too when it comes to progressing the true (yandere) plots.

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Despite these bits, I can't not recommend this, as although it's likely just a niche fetish I have, good written yandere / obsessive stories, make for a good and funny read. When I come across them, most of them I tried are written too horribly where it devolves into a jpn isekai harem novel, but at least so far, this novel has somehow not self destructed with the harem elements, which to me means the author cares about their story. Though it's more likely he cares about his yandere fantasy rather than the story itself... seeing the lack of overreaching plot developments and zero foreshadow

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Though to be fair there was one instance so far of there beinf a mysterious hidden plot in the background, though the way it was written about was a complete utter failure of story writing. BTW there has been zero explanation nor has the MC even pondered on why he came to the game world nor wishes to potentially go back. And again, as I am trying to point out, this novel is solely for the yandere aspects. The easily achieved territory building and "main plot" are really just fluff content to break apart the author's yandere events in my opiniong tbh.

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This novel honestly deserves 3 ☆☆☆ if it wasn't for the yandere aspects hard carrying it <<less
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H-GO
New H-GO rated it
April 29, 2024
Status: c53
the dynamic of this novel is bad, the personality of the protagonist and the female characters is incompatible.

I can't find any synergy in their characters, the protagonist is wholeheartedly focused on building his city and can not think of anything else...

He simply doesn't care enough to think of a way to get those mentally ill women beside him to cure them without suffering from their infamy (he can simply make them visit him secretly, or just stay in disguise), but no, he just refuse them and send those unstable nuclear... more>> weapons away.

And those women, just get too twisted on their own, making speculation about their bad relationship with the protagonist on their own, falling into depression from over-imagination on their own, and thinking of solutions on their own.

They never asked the protagonist directly what they could do for him to forgive them, or how they could help him without getting him into trouble because of their infamy... etc

The major upset in this novel is that the protagonist does not care enough about their abnormal mental status and they are too broken to enjoy reading about their self-torture.

The novel is not enjoyable with all these incompatibility... The author crossed the realm of yandere and stepped into the realm of insanity with this characters. <<less
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Dennamen
Dennamen rated it
April 11, 2024
Status: c142
Exactly the plot I am interested, but MC starts to ruin it by being both emotionally and mentally impotent, having instincts slower than a turtle, always "trying" to figure out what is happening right under his nose
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AsianInvasion111
AsianInvasion111 rated it
March 29, 2024
Status: c6
It had promise but the author created artificial misunderstandings. The heroines think and say one thing. The MC says and think something different. They don't have conversations long enough to constitute anything meaningful passed to each other. Also it's weird cause the author writes the MC as though he's treating it as a game when it's real life. It's a weird Mish mash that isn't fleshed out very well.
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AMissingLinguist
AMissingLinguist rated it
March 28, 2024
Status: c39
The title of this novel is self-explanatory. The main character, Kim Hyunwoo, is put into a mobile game he once played 10 years ago. Using his game knowledge and the power of simping gacha heroines, he will make his territory great again.

The abruptness of being dropped into a game is never explained, so this plot hole is going to exist until the author forgets or decides to write it in later.

Almost all of Kim Hyunwoo's success in the story can be attributed to the money he put into the game... more>> to level his gacha characters to five stars. Though these five-star characters left Lartania, they still support Kim Hyunwoo. The support stems from the built-up affection points Kim gained during his mobile gaming days. Using the power of money, Kim maxed out the affection levels, but he stopped due to the expense of keeping those levels maxed. Now, every chapter with a five-star character has them moping and trying to return to Lartania, but staying away due to other reasons.

I enjoyed reading this story, but it is not for everyone. The only male character worth mentioning is Kim Hyunwoo. All other male characters are either villains, underlings, or mob characters. This story is based on a mobile game, so of course most of the heroes are female. Not to say that there are not money hungry gacha games with male heroes, but statistically, most of a game's playerbase will be male. This lack of fleshed out male characters may change later on, but I highly doubt it.

If you're looking for a territory building story with gacha heroines, then this story may fit the bill. <<less
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zhanxian rated it
December 27, 2023
Status: c6
The author used the prolog as a crutch to kick start the story and hook you in abit, which I feel is kind of cheating. Theres basically no build up or explaination for the mc's transmigration or why he was so good or obssessed with the game. He was apparently a whale that got tired of being ripped off and just dumped the game cold turkey, then years past. It's a bit of an abrupt start but if the real story gets explained later through the heroes' pov it could... more>> be really interesting. There's potential for an entertaining story depending on how the connection to the game and real life plays out. Was it a god game where it was real all along? Did the game just suddenly become real? Is it an alternate dimension thats extremely similar to the game and the MC just body snatched someone? Did he fall into the game for some reason? Hopefully the author has a good explaination to tie this all together. <<less
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reader2567
reader2567 rated it
December 15, 2023
Status: c3
Although, I have not read much about the story I have high hopes for it. The story is seems easy to follow, the writing is good, and the plot (although sort of generic) seems ok. Overall the story has potential to be interesting.
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Enthom-
Enthom- rated it
April 8, 2024
Status: c180
(comment written with Google translation).

At first, after reading the reviews of other users, I was hesitant to read it because I thought that it would be a work with plot holes and a lot of misunderstandings.

But I still became curious and read it. Some reviews said that it was strange that the main character treats the world as a game and his attitude towards the heroines is also strange.

Spoiler around 120 (? Maybe less) chapter: ... more>>
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he is cursed to think distantly about other characters and the world, but he cures it.

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Somewhere it was said that the reason why he moved to the game world was never revealed (even though the person read less than 20 chapters there, lol).

I won't spoil it, but I will say that all these questions are answered (in less than chapter 160).

In fact, the heroines will reunite with the main character quite quickly and even engage in s*xual interc**rse, I don’t want to go into too much detail, I just don’t want the reviews to be completely negative.

This piece has its flaws, but I think it's good. At the beginning it may seem strange how the main character treats the world as a game, but later this will change (there is a reason for this). After the main character fixes his problem, everything becomes much better, but I liked it before, so I recommend reading it.

8/10 <<less
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MonsieurLimes
MonsieurLimes rated it
April 20, 2024
Status: Completed
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I'm not a person who dines on fine cuisine, novels, but the ending does really leave you off on a bad note. Not because it's bad or anything, but because the author rushed it. Author locked themself into a ending when they put a timer on a certain object, and also when they did a certain something and yadadada it involved that certain thing I was talking about.

it ended way too soon, the characters and world weren't developed enough and there was too much going on at the end that wasn't explained fully or in a way that could be digested casually and interestingly. Author also made some plot points that were never used but I can't complain too much since the author does acknowledge this at the end transcript and does intend to somewhat fix it by fleshing out the characters... in another novel though...

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I did enjoy this novel however, but the ending did leave a disappointing taste in my mouth, dropping my 8/10 stars to a 6.

it's a good ending, but I just wanted more...
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