By Yuu Tanaka and Nardack. Released in Japan as “Deokure Tamer no Sono Higurashi” by GC Novels. Released in North America by J-Novel Club. Translated by A.M. Cola.
These books are always fairly long, but this one didn’t feel that way, mostly as it packed a lot of stuff into its pages. Alyssa even screams at one point about how Yuto keeps accidentally discovering vital, game-changing information every single day, and for the most part it’s not on purpose. (She almost has a complete breakdown when for once he arrives to sell information and says she’ll be shocked. He’s normally so blase.) As usual, we get Yuto gaining a new tamed monster here, and we also get him accessing places no one has been before, going to areas no other players are allowed, and accidentally helping to awaken ancient darkness a lot sooner than the game developers planned. That last, at least, is worrying. Oh, and his celebrity status also helps struggling musicians trying to sell their real life songs as game characters to sell out just because he bought them. It’s a good thing this is so G-rated, or we’d be in trouble.
The first part of the book is mostly Yuto doing Yuto things, like having his tamed monsters evolve in odd ways, planting special fertilizer in his garden to see whether it will lead to fantastic plants (it does), and making Alyssa scream. He also gets help to get to Zone Ten, a huge city which, among other things, has a continuation of a quest he did a while back that leads him to get a new monster… a horse! No, wait, this is Yuto, everything he does is extra, so it’s a super rare Moon Pony. After learning the riding skills necessary to make his new monster (Carro) useful, he then accidentally stumbles into another huge quest just by staying at an inn with nice stables, and this one leads to an NPC whose sword seems to interest a mysterious figure shrouded in black fog. Could this be one of the rumored demons?
I’ve joked before about this being the male Bofuri, but it really, really is. Especially when it comes to its lead characters. Neither Bofuri nor Late-Start Tamer would work if Maple or Yuto were in any way doing this deliberately, or planning it in any way. Likewise, the main reason they aren’t insufferable (well, mostly – Yuto can occasionally make you roll your eyes) is that they’re such ditzes. Seeing Yuto still – STILL – unaware of his own reputation and playstyle, as he stuns Alyssa over and over again and accidentally turns a minor music festival by poor artists into a huge moneymaking thing by just… wandering by and seeing his cute monsters get into the music. And I mean, come on. If I was into death metal and I saw that it had cute adorable creatures headbanging to it, I might get a copy as well. The power of cute is strong.
But is the power of cute strong enough to stop whatever this new event is, one that seems to have NPCs interacting with each other only for the benefit of the reader? For those who wish Bofuri was about a bishy guy but otherwise exactly the same.
