List of reviews made by users for the Reincarnator novel.
27 users have written reviews for the Reincarnator novel and rated it with an average score of 4.0 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 276th among all the novels in the Light Novel Pub platform.
27 Reviews
7/10 but I can’t give an half star so 8 it is then. Good story but a bit slow at the mid part yet engaging. Seems like the author rushed the last season and the ending as well so look out for that if you decide to read. The ending isn’t the best just a bit abrupt but it does give closure so you’ll be fine. Overall? Read on and off not as a daily driver
This wasn't the best novel I've ever read, nor was it the best written, nor the most different of all, but there are parts where the author really dedicated himself and deserved his title as a writer, from the construction of his completely different world of everything I've ever read, the strange races he creates, the characters that may have appeared once, but that was enough for you to captivate and fall in love with the character, if he had more skills as a writer, this would easily be my favorite novel that I would take to my grave, and whoever said this is bad doesn't know anything and would probably never write even 1% of it
it have a decent season 1, but after the end of season 1 it seems like the author decided to change the whole story, the novel that was about MC going back to the past to prepare the human race to fight the Abyss in the end became the fight to beat a single race that want to use the humans as clothes, and because he changed the story so much it started to have a terrible amount of plot holes, if the novel had kept going like the season 1 i would give it 4. 0/5;0, but the way it went i can't even recommend anyone to read this.
A lot of characters were forgotten like Sofia. He did not even interacted with his friends like Eres, Keldian and Kangtae even after all the hype he had with meeting with them. They did not even include the fight of the abysss or in the secret realm. The chapter was greatly rushed. But I love the story before the green zone.
This novel is the kind that will never ever get an adaptation. Why? Because it is 99. 99% action with almost zero character interactions. . . and yet it is still so enjoyable! The world is basically one giant boss rush and action movie, with the setting and MC allowing the action to be as flashy, creative and unhinged as the Author wants. The story has a pacing issue after the midway point (Sometime around green zone) where the quality drops off though. I read the mtl long ago so forgive me if there are any discrepancies.
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12mo
Ay bro, we've actually got an adaptation on webtoon, check it out, the arts good and its following story well rn, though we're early into the story still
finished reading 3 days ago this is my edited review, still Gold. I thought the pace increased unreasonably starting from the middle chapters but it turns out theirs a twist, those into harem and ecchi this not for you the romance part will be near the end chapters.
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126mo
I don't really think that could be considered as romance, but i also really enjoyed reading this novel, especially the character development of some side characters
The world has it of potential and is defiantly one of my top worlds that I think would look cool animated or in an anime. A lot of potential if they build more on it
Fast paced story, with really strong MC which works hard to help humanity progress through the seven zones instead of focusing on his own strength. Fights hard and overcomes challenges consistently through the novel. Happy satisfying ending. If translation was good this would be some lord of the mysteries level sh*t.
The beginning was excellent, a perfect hero model, the best I've ever read, but then he awakened the memories that were sealed by his companions and everything went down the drain. I gave up at that point, the protagonist after receiving the memories is not the protagonist who motivated me to read 300 chapters.
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38mo
Bro you should read it... because the moment he gets his memories back and that ending... its freaking epic.
In terms of my enjoyment of this novel, I would give it a 5-star rating. In terms of how easy it is to read, at times, I would give it a 3. 5-star rating. I think this novel does the 'protagonist sent to the past' trope very well. In some other novels, the character seems to regress in age mentally as well as physically. You don't get that with this MC. In fact, often times you'll find him amused at the antics (betrayal, attempted murder, etc. ) of the other characters because he's seen it all before and has a plan all lined up to handle them. The MC is a big-picture kind of guy; he has been sent to the past to save humanity, and if he needs to do dirty things to do that, he will. You get the impression he does not enjoy it, however. I like the way the plot progresses, with the main character going through trials against other creatures or humans. The plot so far has been split into zones, with the characters meeting more difficult challenges as they progress. These zones can be massive in scale. Other characters so far have been mostly transitional. There are a couple who regularly appear or are mentioned (most of the important ones have not actually been'met' yet, it seems). In recent chapters, we have been getting more in-depth with their characters. For example, he currently has a companion he seems to plan on sticking with; she's been getting some development. Due to the way the trials are set up in this novel, it seems it has been mostly a**holes who have survived to the later areas. So expect most randomers to be calculating, self-centered, and manipulating. This may change due to the changes the MC is bringing about. Now about those three stars. This novel can be a bit hard to read at times, with the prose feeling strange when read. At the beginning, I thought it was purely a lack of editing, but that has improved as the novel has gone on. This, coupled with a power system that can be a bit unclear when you are just introduced to it, means you need to pay attention or you will get confused (I have a bad habit of skimming through power system explanations due to reading too many CN novels). In addition, the author likes to occasionally skip about in time and place from chapter to chapter. It can be a bit jarring without a transition. I find it fresh at times because the author will skip 'unimportant' things I could see a CN novel spending 15 chapters on. Some may find it annoying occasionally, though, as it sometimes skips minor boss fights. All in all, I would strongly recommend this novel; it's my current favorite KR. The MC is just perfect for me, and the plot is engaging.
such a shame i can't read it as a daily "driver"