this review is done out of spite... but naming his hellhound "fat tiger" ruined this story and my immersion, I didn't even find it funny. i wish the translator just gave us its name in chinese instead of a literal translation, can't even continue reading... so much potential, such a good story, somehow ruined by a NAME.
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LIKESome people just can't handle it, tons of people dropped. "Fat Tiger" would work in a comedy novel, but in this it just ruins immersion. He's a DEMON not a HUMAN, if he was a human I'd still be reading. It ruins this novel's seriousness, and thus its immersion.
coldpyr0:I mean, a terrible naming sense is a stupid thing to stop reading over.
I mean, is there a reason a character in a stressful world, that is able to enter worlds that are based on fictional works, is unable to give their pet a silly name? Also, their is such a thing as culture differences, likely that names means a strong tiger, since strong animals eat more often than their weaker members. You just come off as whiny and pretentious when you complain about a name ruining the story in a story where he literally creates the t-virus.
Re_start:Some people just can't handle it, tons of people dropped. "Fat Tiger" would work in a comedy novel, but in this it just ruins immersion. He's a DEMON not a HUMAN, if he was a human I'd still be reading. It ruins this novel's seriousness, and thus its immersion.
Also, complaining about the seriousness of a novel that has the MC constantly making nerd references to fictional franchises means you obviously don't understand the premise of the story or its direction. Don't get upset because a story fails to live up to your misinterpretation of it.
coldpyr0:I mean, is there a reason a character in a stressful world, that is able to enter worlds that are based on fictional works, is unable to give their pet a silly name? Also, their is such a thing as culture differences, likely that names means a strong tiger, since strong animals eat more often than their weaker members. You just come off as whiny and pretentious when you complain about a name ruining the story in a story where he literally creates the t-virus.
Whiny or not it isn't your place to try and change my opinion, the name ruined the story for me and many others. I am not alone in this, and as such, I feel justified. The fact is, it doesn't mean strong tiger( my first language is Chinese), there is a reason that a character shouldn't be able to give their pet a silly name, and that is called "immersion." Writing paragraphs because you don't agree with someone/starting arguments because you don't agree with someone just comes off as whiny and pretentious. Mans can't even spell "there" correctly and he acting like he knows what pretentious means.
coldpyr0:I mean, is there a reason a character in a stressful world, that is able to enter worlds that are based on fictional works, is unable to give their pet a silly name? Also, their is such a thing as culture differences, likely that names means a strong tiger, since strong animals eat more often than their weaker members. You just come off as whiny and pretentious when you complain about a name ruining the story in a story where he literally creates the t-virus.