List of reviews made by users for the The Hero Returns novel.
55 users have written reviews for the The Hero Returns novel and rated it with an average score of 4.4 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 270th among all the novels in the Light Novel World Info platform.
55 Reviews

This novel is seriously underrated. The story starts strong and ends just as well. I do wish there had been more focus on the people around the main character, but considering the MC isn’t your average human, the ending does make sense. I’m especially curious about how many years—and what kind of sacrifices—Sun Wu Kong went through to find the MC. That part deserves its own spinoff! Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this novel and highly recommend it to anyone who loves the action genre — There’s zero romance, which is honestly refreshing.

Really good korean novel. It's stereotypical and simple but it does the basics really really well without leaving anything to desire. This is like the gold standard of system regressor korean novels

You've probably read every cliché included in it before. But none the less if you're looking for something to read that not so srs this is for you. Interesting and fun novel you get what you expect with the Korean tower novel,

Well it's the usual korean tower system type novel. The novel didn't follow the usual mythology but altered it a little. And for me I'm not satisfied with the ending. Nonetheless it's not bad bad novel.

In essence, this is yet another of those traditional Korean tower-conquering stories. You've probably read every cliché included in it before. A tortured hero/OP protagonist who travels back in time to save the world; dungeons emerging; towers to climb; mom to raise out of poverty; other nations to impress; South Korea is the strongest; protagonist becomes the world's strongest.

The story was good with many interesting fights and situations, though some were a bit underwhelming, the characters character was consistent and the mc wasn't a saint/idiot sparing all his opponents and enemies, being ruthless at times. Though its a shame there weren't more interesting characters and friends and that the romance tag is false and its more of a bromance in the shape of comradeship and brotherhood. Still, was an enjoyable read.

I've got to say, that it was pretty good. There were times where the MC had no tension and the story got a little repetitive, like continuously saying that each boss monster was gigantic and huge. We get it. They're big. The MC's growth during the story was very satisfying though. He gets over his trauma, and becomes less hero like as he learnes that he should do what he wants instead of what others thinks he should do. 4. 3/5!

this novel is a pretty good one, at the start you’ll think it’s ordinary but then the plot and story will suck you in, it has a great wrap up and no romance if you like that

This novel is mad good. At first, it seems like your typical Korean regression novel but it slowly gets better and better. Definitely one of the best Korean novels I've read. Great characters and relationships especially. Also, this is one of the rare novels that has a great ending instead of only a decent one or a rushed one, at least imo. Overall, kinda have to go for 5/5 here.

i like how deep the characters relationship until the end, i guess this novel doesnt know what goobye means huh. im satisfied how it end. ^^