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My Thoughts on Machine God with EX-rank Talent (Deus ex Machina)
First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into "Machine God with EX-rank Talent (Deus ex Machina)." With a title like that, I was expecting a wild ride blending sci-fi and fantasy, and the synopsis definitely delivers on that promise. The premise of an AI protagonist in a world with gates, elves, and cultivation techniques is definitely intriguing. I jumped in with a healthy dose of curiosity and a hope for some creative world-building.
What Works Well
The initial hook is strong. The idea of an artificial intelligence suddenly thrust into a fantastical world with game-like elements is compelling. The main character's rapid power progression, fueled by that EX-rank talent, is classic wish fulfillment, and I can see why many readers would enjoy that. The blend of genres is ambitious, and when it clicks, it creates some genuinely interesting scenarios. The author clearly has a vision, and the sheer number of tags suggests a rich and complex world in the making.
Areas of Concern
However, I did find myself stumbling over some aspects of the execution. While the accelerated growth is a definite draw, the way the author presents the advanced technology felt a little… clunky. At times, the technobabble felt like a collection of buzzwords thrown together without a clear sense of how they interact. This made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world, as the scientific foundation felt shaky. I think a more streamlined and consistent approach to the technology would benefit the story greatly. The story could be strengthened by building a more solid foundation.
Final Verdict
"Machine God with EX-rank Talent" has a lot of potential. The blend of genres is ambitious, and the core concept is undeniably appealing. However, the execution needs some refinement, particularly in how the author handles the technological aspects of the world. If the author can smooth out these rough edges, this could become a truly unique and engaging read. As it stands, it's a promising start with room to grow.
