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Eventhrough I am only doing tis for myself when I am rereading novels again, I will be honest: The World Background is quite nice. Many different Kingdoms of different Power/Influence. The Worlds-'Past' matters quite much for the latter Part thorugh. Only 1 World (I dont like it that much when the Story shifts form 'Planet Home' to Solarsystem to Univers and so on.) The Character Design is also quite good. He develovs and Matures from beginning to the end. Storywise its the same common concept. Instead of cultivating yourself, you cultivate/evolve Monsters/Pets. So nothing out of the blue - but I dont mind that. Thats why I started to read and like it.
so the silverwolf king bomb only destroys around 300-500 Meter as he is Silver grade and then the Gold grade guy comes with an attack where they need to run 800.000 Meter (800km) away - Thats like a European Country that gets anihilated. And if we use this scale, what does Platinum people do then?- Destroy everything around 1Million km? Thats nearly our Sun :'D
I quiet like this novel. Even through I think our MC shouldn't evolve/upgrade everytime its possible to keep a bit of a "normal" image instead of a sky high, but thats just my personal opinion. The only inconsistance that i noticed a few times are that the Author forgets a few upgrades and brings them back as new ones. Thats a bit confusing and sometimes quite anoying, when you hope the MC gets a new ability/upgrade and then you notice its the same he already had, but the author forgot it and labels it as a new thing :( I'm only at Chapter 80 and I will still read it, because the only problems are small things and not something major. SPOILER: He gets his Ear upgrade in chapter (around) 40-50 -> enables him to hear everything around 4km. In chapter 70-80 he upgrades himself again and guess what he got: Ear upgrade (that he didnt had before as far as the Author seems it) that enables him to hear up to 2km. (I think the same happend with his eye upgrade but I'm not so sure about that.)
Dear Author, I just wanted to tell you that we don't need the Recap at the beginning of every chapter. It's quite anoying and is in no way improving the chapter. Please just cut it out or fill it with Story, i dont' mind since its harmful to the Readers this way.
Nearly 1/3 - 1/2 of every new chapter is like a brief summary of what happend in the chapter before. I wouldn't mind this if the Author did bulk releases once every week (like 14+ Chapters every sunday) so that you know in the first new chapter what happened last week. But with 2-3 chapters a day, there is no need to repeat everything. The realease is still just like 1-1,5 chapters (content wise). The Author shouldn't just repeat everything so that he can tell everyone he is releasing 2-3 chapters a day. If going that way, why not copy like 2/3 of each chapter so he can tell everyone he is doing 4+ chapters a day. I'm not sure when it started but because of that I'm not taking the story serious at at. I'm skipping through the chapters because most of it is already known from before. Thats quite sad, because I really liked the Story and the Arc. I wouldn't mind reducing the releasing chapters to 1 or 1,5 a day (3 chapter in 2 days). That way it feels like the Author will care more about the story instead of wordcount and daily chapter releasing.
RSSG is for all those, who love VR-Game Novels including a bit cuiltivation and dont fear a bit slow paced novels + want to read tons of chapters. Just recently Reread it in around 4 Weeks (Stop at chapter 1k+ a long time ago) and I have to say I really like it. The Idea that your 'current self' is beeing projected as a Player (a bit like SAO), meaning that it depens on your Brainactivity is quite refreshing. IF you get stronger in the Real World and get more Fighting Experience, then you get stronger Ingame and vice versa. For some People there might be some kind of loopholes, where there should be 1-2 more sentences to explain a few things, but overall I didn't mind it. They weren't that big. I also like the idea that special Skills (from items) need EXP to upgrade. So eventhrough our MC is already 5+ lvls ahead of other experts, he invest in these skills, looses lvls, gets even or even below Peak Experts lvls, but gets better farming/livesaving skills. That way the MC ist rushing way ahead of people. Furthermore its said that he only Reached Tier 3 (and I think no grandmaster) in his 'last life' because of his late start of body training. Furthermore a lot of Tier 4 legacys where already taken/reserved by big guilds and without any guideline he couldnt ascend to the next tier. The Story starts a little bit slow paced (but you dont really mind the it), many things need to be explained, the foundation needs to be build and so on. Then it gets slow paced (many matters to do in real life, ingame, guild wars, guild harasments, MC can't just focus on farming and fighting and needs to oversee/do many projects) -> feels like a Strategie game in which you focus on making more workers instead of warriors so that you can have the lategame (higher ressource income) for yourself. But since its an upstart guild, they are still behind the super guilds (great super guilds). The last part feels a bit rushed but never the less the general reason/info for the game and the green god company to exist are quite good. -> but still the Author could write another 5 chapter to get a nice finished ending, close with everything and and and.