List of reviews made by users for the I'll Surpass The MC novel.
23 users have written reviews for the I'll Surpass The MC novel and rated it with an average score of 4.3 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 29th among all the novels in the Light Novel World platform.
23 Reviews

This is my latest favorite. The entire world is unique and the way the MC combines multiple POVs is quite interesting. I refused to sleep till I finished this. It's quite addictive. Recommend to anyone tired of cliches.

This is really good. It is a very refreshing twist on preexisting novels of this genre. The large majority of the main characters could easily be the main character if the story was primarily focused on someone else. The only downside in my opinion is the fact that the story dies down a bit around chapter 100 to 200, and it isn't as interesting. Despite that one bad blip, it has so far been very good.

A refreshing twist to this genre that I haven't seen before, unlike most novels in this genre, it isn't predictable, worldbuilding is next level, all the characters have depth, plotlines intertwine and are deep and intricate. I highly recommend.

Dropped at around 130, the multiple POVs make me feel frustrated, it had a very good/interesting start, could have been developed into a good story but the author is probably new to writing, it starts to get worse and worse, final verdict i would say this is a low-mid to mid-mid.

First, I recommend you read it…. It is a great story with many interesting characters and good pacing. Some will say it gets boring after 150 chapters but it is just personal growth for MC and is still interesting as author power balances all the MCs to make sense in chaotic world. I am caught up and read up to 287 as of review. It starts great and stays great throughout volume 1. Then has some growth phase and more world building to then bring back the stakes that people want a little later Great read! Won’t regret

one of the best novels I have seen , the characters and the ideas of the author are mind blowing, the world building was really well done too , it was a different yet exicting read,

Fellow readers ever wondered what makes a novel epic? Is it a unique power system or a genius author or life like characters or good world building, maybe a good novel encompasses them but even then in my opinion its not epic yet, then what makes a novel epic. . . For me when a novel fúck ups my sleep cycle I consider it an epic novel and this novel my brothers has really done a splendid job in doing it. I won't bother highlighting the specifics many have already done it. I just wanna say the first arc is soo damñ good that everybody will really like it no matter what's your preference (except the degenerates) so just give it a try and see for yourself.

ok it gots some good points and bad points. chapter 1-150 is pretty good which got me very hype, the mc is smart, calculative, likable, and the plot is pretty unique. But after 180-230 it got a little bit downhill because I think the author forgot some things which caused some plot holes but its not that bad, its just some minor problem that can easily be fixed by the author if the next arc will explain this minor changes. edit: ok im at chapter 260+, some unexplained sh#t makes sense now.

This is good . . I mean really really good. . . Let me give some reasons. . 1. This may feel like TAPOV or TNE or IWKTA from the description. . . But this is not nearly similar to those. . . 2. It has an amazing and unique power system. . I can't say it is similar to any of those which I've read. . . (My fav novels include RI and LOTM because of their unique level systems) 3. Realistic. This is as realistic and probable it can get. . It has some plot holes if really go h*rd *n this novel, but hey this is a newbie author and he's doing great here. . 4. World building and side characters. . . This have some of the coolest side characters. . . Go ahead and read it unless you want to miss out something worth your time

The book has a very interesting premise that emphasizes the survival of the fittest. The world building and the idea of a biome existing in an organism where people can live is an idea that is seen in many cultivation stories but never fully explored(at least in the ones i have read) so the world building is top tier. The characters and their interpersonal relationships are good as well and all of the 7 siblings are seeded characters for their stories as they take different paths to survival and forge their way in their home world. The plot twist was very surprising to me and the fleshing out of the supposed villain character- whose motivations are extremely solid and is living his best life chilling with his wife- really hits home that there is no right or wrong party, there is just survival and it explores to an extent the cruelty that comes with immense power. With the perspectives of the characters changing we can see how they adapt and find their paths to power they are all contenders for the main character and it not clear even till now who will be victorious in the end, though i feel inala has a good shot because of his extreme versatility and thoughts regarding transcendence, i would like for the other siblings to gain this knowledge because it will really sweeten the pot as all of them are cunning and it would be really exciting to see how things develop. while it is becoming a bit convoluted, the story isn't difficult to follow and i wish we would see how his daughter and disciple are doing as they've been off screen for a good while. It is very gripping with a lot of key points to explore, i feel that since the author is running out of ideas for inala's perspective they should switch to the other siblings, inala has had the most screen time so far and it would be very helpful to see things from the others perspectives for a prolonged period, this will really excite the reader and further showcase each persons good points so we can judge if we can who might survive till the very end