List of reviews made by users for the Dungeon Battle Royale ~ Since I became a Demon King, I will aim for World Domination novel.
13 users have written reviews for the Dungeon Battle Royale ~ Since I became a Demon King, I will aim for World Domination novel and rated it with an average score of 3.2 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 1096th among all the novels in the Light Novel Pub Pro platform.
13 Reviews

This is a good book for passing the time or if Shadow Slave hasn’t updated yet. The story is quite interesting and I enjoy the game like elements throughout. What really makes this book is the bantering between the characters. I just wish it would update more frequently.

Chapter 60 review: TL;DR: not great, but not horrible. Good book to read before going to bed to turn your brain off to. This is a dungeon master post-apocalyptic gamelit/litrpg story about being reborn as a demon king. So lets start with the positives: it's an interesting concept. It has an anti-hero MC who basically just slaughters ppl, which is way more fun to read than the same old copy paste generic hero who cares for everyone and can't kill because they are too cowardly to do so. If you can get past the first 10 or so chapters, it gets better to read with your brain off. Now the negatives: You can only read the novel with your brain off. The world is shallow at best. Who the demon kings/queens are don't exactly matter as they're all superficial cannon fodder characters, which although can be fine is a bit irking. The story overall is just your average power leveling litrpg adventure with one or two things that separate it from the others.

When I'm reading this ang got to chapter 80+ I feel like I am being hit by sleep spell. It's very boring and monotonous to read and reading seems like a chore at that point.

It lacks authenticity, it has too many similarities to generic dungeon lord novels. It's almost like lazy dungeon master or something. I'm still in chapter 20 but I bet the mc gonna start setting up inns and hot springs soon

it was fine, coooooooooooool thoughm. first time readin novels. good for passing time. i recommend. mc is powerful and good guy. should be worth your while

its bad. the Mc is so stupid its painful. this book is so bad it hurts my brain to read. the tl is terrible as well skip this book. no redeeming qualities

I recently picked up this novel, and let me tell you, it's quite the ride. To put it simply, it feels like a Korean gate-fantasy web novel crossed paths with a Japanese light novel, sprinkled with elements from warring states Japan. The protagonist, Shion, is an intriguing mix of cleverness, ruthlessness, and sometimes, well, a bit of a dunce. This combination makes for a fun and occasionally frustrating read, as he obsesses over meticulous planning but often misses the mark in execution. While most of the time things turn out well, there are instances where it feels like the author is forcing the story along, which can be a downside. Personality-wise, Shion tends to be as interesting as watching paint dry, especially in his interactions with other characters. The supporting cast, unfortunately, falls into simple archetypes, lacking the depth that would make them truly memorable. Nevertheless, the book manages to make up for it in other areas. The premise of the story is genuinely interesting and is executed well. The plot development is enjoyable, keeping you hooked and curious about what comes next. The interactions between the characters often provide comedic moments that lighten the overall mood. The side characters, although numerous, may pose a challenge in keeping track of their names, but they contribute to the story in meaningful ways. Now, let's talk about the downsides. There is a fair amount of info dumping, which can become overwhelming at times. Additionally, the duplication of chapters, where two chapters are combined into one and repeated every other chapter, can be confusing and disrupt the reading flow. These aspects could have been handled better. On a more subjective note, there are certain elements that I personally liked or disliked. For instance, I wasn't a fan of the gacha drawing mechanism, as it didn't resonate with me. On the other hand, I appreciated that the main lead actually thinks and acts coherently, which adds depth to the story. The blatant killing of humans was a negative aspect for me, but I found the extras, who think and act on their thoughts, to be a positive addition. The power system in the novel is well-crafted and adds another layer of enjoyment to the overall experience. All in all, this novel provides an entertaining read, with its fair share of pros and cons. It may not be a literary masterpiece, but if you're looking for a casual, enjoyable story to pass the time, this book is worth considering. Just be prepared for occasional info dumps and the repeated chapter issue. It's like finding a silver treasure while digging for gold—still rewarding in its own way. Oh, and to avoid spoilers, I've kept the details vague. Happy reading!

Pros: -Interesting premise that's executed well -Enjoyable plot development -Funny interactions by characters -Good side characters Cons: -Too many side characters, it's hard to keep track of their names -Info dump -Duplicating chapters It's a decent novel with it's pros and cons but it's entertaining enough

Best way I can describe this one succinctly would be: [It's like a korean gate-fantasy web novel was written as a japanese light novel with a dose of warring states japan thrown in the mix. ] The MC, Shion, is a mix of a clever, ruthless and a bit of a dunce, making this both fun and at times frustrating to read as he'll obsess over just about everything while planning but manage to totally miss the mark in execution. Most times it still turns out well but occasionally those times will feel like the author railroading, which isnt good tbh. Personality wise beyond that Shion is about as interesting as watching paint dry. His interactions with people are boring to put it plainly. The supporting cast is likelwise a bit lackluster with their personalities being easily described by simple archetypes

In this novel, the author presents an interesting premise that is executed well, providing an enjoyable plot development throughout the story. The characters engage in funny interactions, and the side characters contribute to the overall entertainment value of the boo One of the strengths of this novel is the humor found in the interactions between the characters. . The author's ability to create witty dialogue and amusing situations adds a layer of enjoyment to the reading experience. The side characters in the story are well-developed and contribute to the overall plot. They play an essential role in the narrative, providing guidance and creating conflict for the main characters . However, the abundance of side characters can be overwhelming at times, making it difficult for readers to keep track of their names and relationships. This issue could be addressed by reducing the number of side characters or providing a clearer distinction between them. Another aspect of the novel that could be improved is the handling of info dumps. Info dumps can slow down the pace of a story and bore readers if not executed properly . In this novel, there are instances where large amounts of information are presented in a single chapter, which can be overwhelming for readers. To avoid this issue, the author could consider integrating the information more seamlessly into the narrative or breaking it up into smaller, more digestible pieces. Lastly, the novel contains duplicating chapters, which can be confusing and disrupt the flow of the story. To address this issue, the author could revise the manuscript to eliminate any unnecessary repetition and ensure that each chapter contributes to the overall plot developme
Ur beginning is a copy of a review below it lol