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The Crazy Knight’s Age of the Universe
By angry squirrel, 愤怒的松鼠
656 chapters
2017
Description
“A cheat system? Do you take me for a fool? Nowadays, where can you find such a good thing falling into your lap? Scram from my head. Is this is new kind of fraud? Or is this a mu*derer training system of aliens that contains the ability of hypnotism?” “No, I am the chaos that whispers from nothingness, the nightmare of all living beings in the Southern Ten Stars, the successor of the unparalleled God and… your elder sister.” “…I only have a younger sister, I don’t have an elder sister!” “No, you have one. I am an illegitimate daughter. It’s just that your dad didn’t inform you.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Crazy Knight’s Age of the Universe Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Crazy Knight’s Age of the Universe
Alright, let's dive into "The Crazy Knight’s Age of the Universe." As a big fan of web novels, I was eager to see what this one had to offer, especially given its decent overall rating and interesting blend of genres. After spending some time with it, here are my thoughts.
First Impressions
Initially, the premise hooked me. Action, comedy, fantasy, and mecha elements all mixed together? Sign me up! The game elements and level system also piqued my interest, as I'm a sucker for a good progression fantasy. I jumped in expecting a wild ride, and in some ways, I got one.
What Works Well
The story certainly has its moments. When the action hits, it hits. The author clearly knows how to craft exciting combat sequences, and the comedic elements, while sometimes a bit over-the-top, did manage to elicit a few chuckles from me. I also appreciated the male protagonist's journey, even if it wasn't always the smoothest. The world-building, drawing from the previous work, provides a solid foundation with room for expansion.
Areas of Concern
However, I did find myself grappling with some issues. The pacing felt uneven at times, and I noticed a tendency for the story to get bogged down in narration. This slowed the momentum and made it difficult to stay fully invested. While world-building is present, the story feels confined, focusing mostly on Eich and Ansorenne, leaving other potentially rich areas unexplored. I also felt the ending came abruptly, leaving several plot threads dangling. It's like the author was building towards something grander, but then the story just... stopped. This left me feeling a bit unsatisfied.
Final Verdict
"The Crazy Knight’s Age of the Universe" is a mixed bag. It has flashes of brilliance, particularly in its action sequences and comedic moments. However, its uneven pacing, limited scope, and rushed ending prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a light, popcorn read to pass the time, it might scratch that itch. But if you're expecting a deep, intricately plotted sequel, you might be left wanting more. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars. It's entertaining, but flawed.
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