In three chapters I could already see that it is a bad one.
The pacing is poorly done, in the second chapter the main character already jumped ahead of the first obstacle in his objective to become strong without any storytelling at all. It was just skipped, it feels like the author didn't want to write something more profound and only wanted to write simple plots.
The battles don't have any excitment whatsoever, they feel bland. There are too little fighting panels for each fight and even the fight isn't exciting at all, because the main character don't appear to have any difficulty to defend and win
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Count's Youngest Son Is a Player, Baekjakga Mangnae Adeur-eun Player Japanese: 백작가 막내아들은 플레이어 More titlesInformationType: Manhwa
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Status: Publishing
Published: Nov 23, 2023 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 17, 2025
I dropped it at chapter 29.
So, it's not bad. It's a cliché of the genre, and it doesn't mean it's bad to read because it's cliché, but it's not a masterpiece either. I found some of the information and the timeline poorly written, the protagonist's intentions seem to get lost, and at a certain point I didn't know what he was trying to do AT THAT MOMENT, because surviving is practically the goal of all protagonists in the genre, but the development for that in this work I found... poorly done, confusing. The author kind of gets lost in some of the information he puts ... |

