I haven’t finished it yet but I think it’s a good read. Try the book eating magician. That’s alright. Or infinite competitive dungeon society, everyone else is a returnee, breakers
The story was quite good at first. But the tone of the story changed in the last few arcs. The MC suddenly and repeatedly got unexplained power-ups just because he is the MC. Even his enemies started following him without any good explanation. In the end, he fought the people trying to save the world because he didn't like their solution which needed sacrifices. Then through a deus-ex-machina, his non-solution ended up saving the world.
I'm not sure if whats interesting for others will fit your type but it had a bunch of meaningful and eye-catching substories(the small stories that either the main character comes across or happens regardless of the mc...regardless of how they go... they tend to help give an idea of what that world is like If your uncertain even after reading all our replies, just try reading it hahaha! I do hope you find what interests you
It's not the best but it's worth a read none the less its not too terribly long and in my opinion its a good stoey andand e if you do end up not liking it you aren't wasting that much of your time
Not really the Best story-kind if you are looking to read for it, but if you want the HYPE-kind then sure, it's worth to read for the HYPE.
I gave up on PTO around chapter 100, If I could compare it to a movie I'd choose Iron Man 3. Lot of hype, big let down towards the end. Here are a few to look into: Dimensional Sovereign Book Eating Magician Soul Station Necromancer Dungeon Hunter (I think its Korean) Legendary moonlight sculptor (if you have a few months to waste) Ark
It was good but like any other VRMMORPG, the MMO part quickly loses significance and turns into a single player. Later on the MC does get to interact with the other players but they're not really portrayed on the same level, with the novel's theme of Reckless Players thoughtlessly killing Super intelligent AIs with feelings (and much more but it's on spoiler zone) and all that. What made me lose my interest was when he went on one single expedition to the North (where there are no players) and comes back being stronger than any other player. This isn't really how you do an OP MC novel, although of course the novel is more than that. It still worth the read though. It's a really manly novel, just that it didn't stay manly enough for me stay since it focused on other stuff in the novel.
It's ok at the beginning, then it gets a bit boring around half til the end. I didn't like the MC, probably why I didn't enjoy this novel as much. But a decent read nonetheless.