Thread:WhiteSamurai/@comment-23.241.241.197-20150320044629/@comment-25978970-20150320160532

/me cracks knuckles

Well now, let's just counter your assertions there,

So, Let's just discuss your assertion that just because the character is killed, it somehow is influenced by Re:Monster. I'm quite curious about that since, well, most reincarnation stories sort of require the character to be dead before their soul can be passed on elsewhere. If that's being influenced from anywhere, it's just the reincarnation genre as a hole.

Another assertion is your thinking that the gamer background, that's me merely finding the use of the 'gamers' genre as a useful plot point and influential margine. Re:Monster is not the first nor last novel to use this as a character power base.

Now, here's the real kicker assertion you make that when a notification or such occurs, I use []'s indeed, but you forget, who is it that currently works on Re:Monster?

Not to mention that many novels that include writing down a status window or notifications of any sort generally use the square brackets.

NEXT,

Indeed, my character does in fact, become birthed into a society of non-humans. Though, that's not something that Re:Monster alone has. In fact, the race I had chosen was non-humanoid, not humanoid such as Rau's goblins. While the race starts out with a unified force right off the bat, instead of subjugating them, they were already a military force to begin with.

As for my statements on Re:Monster, I did enjoy Re:Monster, but the fact remains that i've already read up to Day 280 twice now. I simply don't get th flare from translating it as I used to. After reading all the way up, of course there are unique pieces, that's a given with almost any Japanese novel. The fact, however, remains that it has rails and can be very predictable at times.

~White