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There Are Too Many Non-believers in Cyberpunk
By 소독성애자
156 chapters
2024
Description
I was reincarnated into a game. Without any compensation by the grace of the Goddess. I was so moved by the grace that I even developed a faith that I never had before. So I tried to live diligently and well… But there are too many kids who cross the line in this Cyberpunk. Deus Vult. God Wills it. It’s a crusade, Kids.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- novelpia
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on There Are Too Many Non-believers in Cyberpunk
I dove into "There Are Too Many Non-believers in Cyberpunk" with a healthy dose of curiosity, and I've come out with some mixed feelings. It's a novel that sparks interesting ideas, but doesn't always stick the landing.
First Impressions
The initial chapters grabbed my attention. The premise of a cyberpunk world infused with fantasy elements is undeniably intriguing. The protagonist is likable enough, seemingly kind and decisive, and the world-building hinted at a deeper complexity lurking beneath the surface. I was ready for a unique ride through a neon-lit dystopia.
What Works Well
The blend of cyberpunk and fantasy is definitely a strength when it works. The author creates a world where magic and technology coexist, leading to some creative scenarios. The main character, while perhaps a bit too virtuous, is driven by a strong sense of justice and faith, which provides a solid foundation for his actions. I appreciate the effort to inject Eastern values and a sense of internal conflict into a genre often dominated by Western cynicism. The world feels immersive, and I found myself enjoying the mysteries surrounding many of the secondary characters.
Areas of Concern
However, I also encountered some stumbling blocks. The pacing can feel slow at times, and the story occasionally veers into what feels like filler. Some found the world-building to be info-dumpy, which I can understand. The world, while interesting, sometimes felt like a collection of borrowed elements rather than a cohesive whole. I also noticed some concerns raised about the protagonist's actions not always aligning with logic, particularly his tendency to shower even unkind characters with gifts. The plot doesn't feel like it has a strong direction.
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Final Verdict
"There Are Too Many Non-believers in Cyberpunk" is a novel with potential, but it needs some refinement. The core concept is appealing, and the protagonist is generally likable. However, the pacing, world-building consistency, and character logic could use some work. If you're a fan of cyberpunk with a twist and are willing to overlook some flaws, it might be worth a read. I'd give it a solid 3/5.
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