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Becoming the Strongest Saintess in the Game
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By 글쿠나
29 chapters
2025
Description
“I… I never said that I would become a saintess!!!!!!” “Lady Elysia, you have been chosen by God and appointed as a saintess.” “I will survive in this damned world, for sure…” *Current links don’t work*
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- novelpia
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Becoming the Strongest Saintess in the Game Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Becoming the Strongest Saintess in the Game
"Becoming the Strongest Saintess in the Game" presents a unique premise: a male gamer getting thrust into the body of a saintess within his favorite game. The initial concept alone piqued my interest, promising a blend of adventure, comedy, and gender-bending shenanigans. However, diving into the story revealed a more complex experience than I initially anticipated.
First Impressions
The early chapters certainly had a charm to them. The idea of a male protagonist navigating the world as a powerful saintess, armed with his gamer knowledge, held a lot of potential for humor and engaging scenarios. I was prepared for some lighthearted fun and perhaps a bit of wish fulfillment.
What Works Well
The strongest aspect, in my opinion, is the comedic potential inherent in the premise. The clash between the protagonist's original male identity and his new role as a revered saintess offers ample opportunities for humorous situations and internal monologues. The "overpowered protagonist" tag is also apt; the main character's strength from the get-go allows for some exciting action sequences and clever problem-solving.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the execution seems to falter as the story progresses. I found myself struggling with the world-building, which feels underdeveloped and leaves many questions unanswered. Crucial details about the protagonist's past, his connection to the saintess ceremony, and the overall rules of the game world are vaguely defined, leaving me feeling disconnected from the narrative. Furthermore, the pacing becomes increasingly erratic, with significant plot points seemingly rushed or skipped over entirely. This creates a sense of disjointedness, making it difficult to fully invest in the story and its characters.
Final Verdict
"Becoming the Strongest Saintess in the Game" possesses an intriguing concept with comedic potential, but ultimately suffers from inconsistent world-building and pacing issues. While the initial chapters offer some entertainment, the story's progression becomes increasingly convoluted, making it a challenging read. I hope the author takes the time to refine the world-building and streamline the plot to fully realize the potential of this unique premise.
