Tagami Yusuke, led by a mysterious voice, is summoned to another world, "Caltsio". He was just a young video-game lover, but Fate decided to make him become the "Evil God of Calamity" of this world, obtaining the ability to create and customize everything, Customize Creation. z404l
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Its a bit heavy on the politics and such so some parts are a drag to go through, but it was decent in the world it made for itself, not following the standard devil king isekai genre, so i'd say its a fair read, but some parts are to heavy on politics and talk.
Needs some more action and adventure
It turns into like 60 chapters of boring politics. There's not much action, seems like a harem without any fan service (fine with me), the names are complicated, and it's just boring.
After the already very cliché intro to the isekai we get onto a story which is not based on fighting, this is by itself interesting since pretty much all isekai mangas and novels out there are either about becoming or being an OP character or about cultivation (except shoujo versions which the female lead magically the queen). In this case the MC is what seems to be a force of change and so far not much more is known.
It's a pity for me thou that it's quite naive in it's narrative, the dark god which has the stigma of bringing destruction to the world is only feared for half a chapter... the discrimination of the "powerless" is quite inconsistent and for a major theme of the story to be so... bleak or unremarkable is kinda ridiculous and last the MC is just too detached in many senses, this might be explained by him being in a place that he might or might not consider real, but it certainly does not explain how he could for example
not get angry when the girl he likes is about to be raped, he just dismisses it with "be careful next time" that ain't logical for a modern japanese person and he clearly is emotionally invested in her. Likewise, a 20 year old would not faint when watching the girl he likes naked, the stupidity of mangakas is sometimes very annoying.
Last, the MC ability is godly, I'm disappointed at the lack of imagination in how to use it. It's clear that as long as he has the materials needed (refined versions for metals for some reason) he can build anything even if he doesn't understand how it works, he could not make a motor (he says has no real engineering knowledge), a palace (he doesn't design the interior of it) or even make a sword (doesn't know forging, or structural properties like density of materials, metal folding and so on) so using it to make buildings and enhance gear 99% of the time is just a waste.
Overall it's decent and entertaining read but with little changes it could have been more interesting imo.
... Last updated 7 years ago
In the cliched rpg genre bloated with awful, hacked out adaptations, this work is a breath of fresh air. The world has weight and threat to it, and the protagonist is a likeable, pleasant man who is shown to plan and think. Characters have personalities, clear motivations, and distinctive tones. While many characters are necessarily cliched, they still feel like people with history and agendas rather than mere plot devices. The art is solid and functional and delivers some surprisingly evocative s that really pop out from the genre standard.
The presentation of the protagonist and the world emphasizes the joy and freedom of his privileged place in the world, and the pacing of the story allows a vivid contrast between peaceful scenes and violent ones. We perceive the realness of the world through our protagonist, when he's injured, when he works miracles, and when he murders men and women. That conflict is€ between humans rather than with demons or monsters is another enormous plus to the manga. So often in the rpg genre the in-game "humans" act like nothing more than cardboard cutouts because the author can't be asked to write characters and just settles for tropes. This doesn't have that hacked out feel.
Really, it's so many dumb things this manga DOESN'T include that make it so good. It's lean, it's quick, it's fun, and it's got a story to tell. 10
There is nothing really wrong about World Customize Creator. The art is okay, the story is okay but the pacing is... slow. Nothing that just charms you in any of the chapters. It isn't a good one or a bad one.
Edit: Alright I reread it... And there really nothing going for it. There is nothing to look forward to and there is not really a goal to look at. This feels more like a slice of life that is trying to be something other than that. It's just boring for me.
... Last updated 9 months ago
Red the novel as far as it's translated, and must say that manga is made better. It may be translations, or nips novels being bad in general... Since I can't read moon, can't really tell.
Anyhow, it's nice. Story seems fine so far and drawing as well. Monthly releases are a tad annoying, but oh well... Either way, always looking forward for new chapters.
To sum it up - decent entertainment.
The characters are just not interesting enough. All these politics and stuff are just too much when I have trouble with simply ing all of the characters. And what is with this dialogue? At times it makes zero sense.
This manga is very well done and far from being cliché. yes the MC is transported to a fantasy like world n he does have a mysterious OP ability but aside from that, thats pretty much the only thing that is cliche in this manga. the story has a great start and move at a good and steady pace. It doesnt feel rushed and pointless. the plot is different enough to keep you interested. Despite not knowing anything about the world as you read more you learn more. though i would like a little more depth in the characters but since it still the beginning i wont bash on that. as for the MC he doesnt seem particularly interesting and his reactions to situations dont seem to be reaction one would have if someone were in those situation. like if i were suddenly sent to another world i would be freaking out or if i where in a life or death situation i would not be as calm as he was. but than again that may just be his personality or maybe his magic altered his personality kind of like how it is in "The Gamer". over all i do like where this manga is going and art is well done and clean the story is not confusing and does not flood you with confusing and political nonsense like most fantasy mangas do. and i do like the mc even though hes nothing special it of character design but i believe he was design that way because he was meant to be an ordinary looking person.
If you enjoy escapist genres, this one is a good one. The MC is powerful in the classic magic sort of way. His powers provide plenty of flashy moments to demonstrate his power. Because he is quite vulnerable at close range, the character never feels so OP that the story loses tension. The pacing is steady and the art is serviceable. If you do not read many dimension/world travel stories, this is a good one to start with.
Yep. Aside from the mc's cool power(which quickly became uninteresting to me as well), everything about this manga is overly done already by the hundreds of fantasy works out there. And this one does it really badly.
Imagine a fantasy world... That's it. That's what this is. A fantasy world right out of the cliched template. No fine tuning. No extra details. No background story. No nothing. Nothing new in this world. It feels like it was written by a 12year old who played too many crappy RPGs. What makes it all worse is that the characters are linear with no realism in them.
The MC sucked into another world. The shy village girl whose parents were killed when she was a child. The cool and kind grandpa healer who always lends a helping hand. The bratty princess. Irrationally evil villains. Four elemental magic. Etc. etc.
Even if there are still very few chapters out, I've already seen enough to have little faith in this title.