Only Sense Online

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Alternatives: Japanese: Only Sense Online ―オンリーセンス・オンライン―
Author: Yukisan
Type: Manga
Status: Publishing
Publish: 2014-04-19 to ?

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Alternatives: Japanese: Only Sense Online ―オンリーセンス・オンライン―
Author: Yukisan
Type: Manga
Status: Publishing
Publish: 2014-04-19 to ?
Score
3.8
5 Votes
40.00%
40.00%
0.00%
0.00%
20.00%
0 Reading
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0 Read
Summary
Utilizing a system called "Sense," each player aims to create their unique character in the VRMMORPG "Only Sense Online." Joining this realm is Yun, an absolute beginner in the world of gaming, equipped with some of the worst customized "Sense" ever. While his two sisters, both veterans in this world, criticize his choices of equipment, he continues to delve into the skill sets he has acquired. Along his way, he meets the art of "production" and people that have mastered this art. Watch as a total novice creates a revolution in the gaming world and create the "ultimate" support class.

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Only Sense Online review
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krazy92513
Apr 04, 2021
This manga physically exhausted me, because of that I only managed to (force myself to) read 8 chapters. I honestly wanted to read a little more, and atone for the sins I committed in my past life by going through this torture, but I just couldn't. Let's dive in into the abomination that is Exposition: The Mang-uh, I mean, Only Sense Online manga...ahem.

Story 1/10:
There is no story when it comes to this manga. Just the MC logging into an online game and farming for loot to upgrade his skills (aka Senses). All chapters have basically the same 3 things: a) MC crafts potions or an item while at the same time extensively talking to himself about every single process or skill that he uses (WARNING: This part is capable of inducing mild headaches due to the high amount of exposition). b) MC goes and sells them to a vendor, each time surprised at how much money he made only to later end up spending everything in a jiffy, he also sometimes discusses trading and economy (WARNING: This part, too, is capable of inducing mild headaches due to the high amount of exposition). c) MC chats with his friends about Senses, and they make fun of the terrible choices he's made in the game (WARNING: This part is also capable of inducing mild headaches due to the high amount of exposition). Rinse and repeat, over and over and over again.

Art 1/10:
Do not let the pretty manga covers trick you into reading this (like it did to me). While it may look pretty with color, Only Sense Online has some of the most generic character design and art I've ever seen in an isekai manga. While I do not have much to say about the copy-paste character art and design, I do have a some things to say about the backgrounds and environments: You know, I thought Re: Monster's artist was terrible at drawing environments, but OSO just takes incompetence to a whole new level. Background art is basically non-existent, and whenever the artist actually decides to draw something, it is so terrible that it makes me wonder how this was ever approved for serialization. Monsters designs are blocky and would be impossible to know what they actually are if there weren't helpful boxes with the monster names written in them. To give you an example, there was a chapter where the MC was shooting arrows at some birds, and I could've sworn they were seagulls...or something like seagulls...but then again, he was at the woods and seagulls don't live in the woods...I am honestly confused at what those things were. Anyway, buildings are somewhat better off than the monsters, but they are still far worse than anything I'd expect from a manga artist. Sloppy and rushed is what I would call them.

Characters 2/10:
The characters would honestly be fine if not for the dizzying amount of exposition they offer every single time they appear. I'm serious, every time a character appears they start off by offering some random chat about a quest and stuff like that, and their conversation ALWAYS ends up with explaining how to craft something or enchant that other thing, or how Senses work, their various combinations etc. This manga is usually around 35 pages long, and you could spend more than half of each chapter, just reading explanations on how things work, just page after page after page of unrelenting exposition that is done solely through dialogue. It came to the point where I rolled my eyes every time any character appeared, cause I knew it was gonna end in some sort of long explanation about some mumbo-jumbo shit that would give me a headache.

Enjoyment 1/10:
No. No enjoyment. The only enjoyment I ever got from this manga was when I stopped reading it.

Overall 1/10:
The story is non-existent and every chapter follows the same formula. The artist either doesn't bother to properly draw the background art even though he is serializing a monthly manga, or he's just plain incompetent at drawing. And the characters are only every used to offer exposition about this or the other while barely giving the reader any room to breathe.
Only Sense Online review
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Okamimimi133
Apr 04, 2021
This is my first review however I felt this Manga was so good it needed one. I am writing my review based on the current latest chapter (chapter 25).

Story 9/10. Its a great story, the MC takes on what is known as the worst senses (traits) in the game and decides to become the ultimate support class, eventually it turns out the MC's combination may not be trash after all.

What you can expect is the MC to do loads of crafting, buying, and selling. This is still a VMMORPG so the MC does also fight. The MC is a solo player but has a group of friends he helps and that help him from time to time, do not expect much fighting from the MC. If you are looking for a Manga with more fighting and action this is not for you, it is a relaxing look into VMMORPG's.

Art 8/10. I do not look at the quality of art much, as long as it is passable I am happy, however, this art is very good, really loving the art style.

Character 7/10. The MC is shown a lot (obviously) however the other characters are quite sparse, there are three crafting characters we will see repeatedly but outside of them we see his two sisters a few times. There is less focus on other characters in this manga hence why I rated it a 7. The character for the MC is good, as is cliché the MC is nice, takes care of others and is happy. Nothing bad to be said about his character.

Enjoyment 10/10. If you are in the mood for a nice relaxing Manga because you have had enough of big explosions, people dying or plot twists then Only Sense Online is for you.

The Manga goes at a nice pace and oddly enough just reading him craft is satisfying. I genuinely look forward to this Manga and so my enjoyment is 10.

Overall 9/10. If they focused more on the Character development of his two sisters and his friends it would make it a bit more enjoyable, as of now the other characters just pop in from time to time, I barely remember their names. But there is no doubt that this Manga is still good.

So this is my review, if you are looking for a nice relaxing Manga about VMMORPG then this is the one for you, the few fight scenes it does have are done quite well so there is still a lively aspect of action here.
Only Sense Online review
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Kagamihara-chan9
Apr 04, 2021
Only Sense Online - Art 8, Characters 7, Story 8, Overall 8

Only Sense Online is a very good MMO manga that centres around the progression and growth of a crafter and his shop while having a lighthearted and peaceful atmosphere.

+ Main points: Laid back and peaceful atmosphere, centres around gathering and crafting, very good art
- Weaknesses: Slow paced, no world building, characters are likeable but not very complex

This manga is for you if you like Isekai and MMO manga that are mainly focused on the mechanics of the game. It is most similar to 'Bofuri' and resembles some of the more laid back chapters (that centre around the core game setting) of other Isekais like 'Rising of Shield Hero' or 'Log Horizon'.

If you want an interesting plot or world building you might not like it. Also do not expect to much of its economic explanations. It is not an manga that tries to analyze its political and societal foundation. If you want something specific from your Manga like in 'SAO' (action/ love story), 'Log Horizon' (in its world building) or 'Rising of Shield Hero' (political story) you will not be very pleased with this one.

I am about to discus some of the main points of this manga and explain why some of its weaknesses are not that relevant, while others do hinder its quality.


Basic Premise:
This manga's premise is, that the MC starts the game without knowledge of the best combination of skills to choose from. Since MC wants to be an unique character and be of use for his sisters, he tries to be a supporter. This leads him to combine different skills in a unique way, which allows him to make money by gathering, creating and selling items. Since MC is not adapt to fighting there is not much action in the beginning. It mostly resolves around his daily struggles with gathering, upgrading his skills and building up a name as a merchant. This basic premise is done pretty good. I do think that the explanations of the mechanics of the game in the beginning are understandable and plausible (in comparison to 'Bofuri' or 'SAO'). Also the loop of gathering, creating new items and getting new skills is very well done. If you like to watch a character grow by analyzing its environment and adapting to it, this will be interesting. Other than that, it is mostly fun to see the MC make new friends and interact with other people.

Story:
Most of the story resolves around the basic premise. MC tries to make new interesting items and build up a shop. Other than that the manga starts with new story arcs that are resolved parallel to this premise. These are your usual MMO and Isekai story arcs, like special events, item quests, mob hunts or similar. Most of these story arcs are presented interestingly and they often link back to the overall premise by giving the MC a new material or skill to work with and progress from. This combination of premise and story arcs therefore feels progressive and rewarding. It is through this story arcs that there starts to be a bit of world building and character explanation, but not much. Overall the story arcs manage to feel more than just your regular fillers and are wrapped in nicely.

Lack of World Building:
Despite this there are some obvious weaknesses. And in my view the lack of world building is the one that harms it the most. It never really is explained how the surroundings around the MC works. There are towns, dungeons and players. Everything is pretty generic. This is especially glaring in view of the towns and demographics. It is nothing said about the kind of world that they are playing in. Is it a kingdom? Do they have some kind of institutions like a research labs or military? Are there social distinctions like races? Is there a preferred clothing style? Answer for all of them is: Probably not, since all of those questions never are discussed. It feels empty because nothing specific is given about the world and its society (compared with Rising of the Shield hero, where this is one of the main aspects.) Even about trading as the main aspect of the story is not said enough about. You have your usual merchant stalls and player merchants but it is not explained how this is organized. The most we get is through a friend of the MC that does understand the market situation better than him and sometimes talks about the front line, merchant price variations, upgrading your stall to a shop, starting a crafting organization and so on. Still this all feels very generic and is most often only mentioned breefly. Later this issue gets more and more resolved since many of these things will affect the MC but even at Chapter 54 it still feels very unspecific and is not as good as it could.
This same problem also goes for the interactions between players and MMO. Is not explained how players or Players and environment interact with apart from when the MC or known Characters are involved. It just is assumed that players play the game and that is it. It is not explained how and why they are playing it (compared with 'SAO' or Log Horizon in which this is one of the main aspects). One does learn about this things mostly through side events and other characters like MC's sisters. These events show the interaction between players and environment and motivation of the characters, but never go beyond your generic MMO and Isekai standards. It just feels very empty and unimaginative that most of this is left out or is kept as generic as possible. I think that it would improve the quality of the manga, if there would be more insights into this that go beyond the individual characters that the MC interacts with.

Atmosphere:
This manga is mostly about peaceful interaction and discovery of new items and skill combinations. It therefore is pretty easy on the emotional part and never really pushes an overarching plot that is of importance. There are not many action scenes in the beginning. In the middle the actions scenes increase but often resolve around the preparations of the MC and his use of new or adapted items and skills. Therefore the battles often fullfill the purpose increase the variety of items of the shop. There is also a good amount of comedy that does feel entertaining without being to distracting. All in all it feels like a good and chilled manga, that you can enjoy without getting to much invested with its plot or characters, while still giving good value.

I think that the premise and atmosphere is done very good. While it would benefit a lot from some more world building and character explanation it still feels engaging enough to be worthwile if you are interested in the main setting.