The main character that loves the MMORPG Dunex more than anyone, in exchange for clearing the event he was transported inside the game world. However, he was transported as a fat mob villain.
9 Volumes (Ongoing)

My experience of catching up to the manga to chapter 83 was simply holding my breath and seeing what happened at each turn. It felt like there were stakes to be had, where the situation was rightfully tense as the world is built around issues of classism showing itself as the conflict between the scrubs of Class E versus the rest of the student body were dire. The cards are stacked against them. They literally keep getting their butts kicked left and right and you just can't help but root for them.
The issue stands on where the MC is. He is, if anything, quite centrist about the ordeal as he's reincarnated as a mob character, knowing that this conflict is part of an MMORPG game he regularly plays. And so, he maintains this sort of ethics where he turns a blind eye to his own classmates getting beaten, always saying that he isn't the protagonist of the story and tries to keep a low profile not to raise attention to the powers that be. Throughout the story he makes a lot of passive decisions where even if he saves the day for one reason or another, it isn't because he actively pursued it. Heck deep into the story, he even gets a chance to assert some protection for the rest of the class by being apart of the student council, and he denies it off of the basis that he still shouldn't interfere with the main story— that it still is going fine as it is! He grossly underestimates his own interference already, along with the hope he produces, seemingly unaware of the sheer butterfly effect that he's created along with the other reincarnators in the story. It's abysmally shortsighted and after 70 chapters it reveals how little he's changed as the story progresses to continually make things harder on the class. I'd dare say even shows his own dissonance from the world as he still views it as a game.
And as the story continues, I see our options left as the reader to be only focused on his level up progression, or the classist conflict, and aren't really given much eyes on developing the rest of the class. Even the original protagonist or the proposed side characters that the story asserts as playable in the game have gotten any unique skills or attributes to them— which is so jarring from a game development perspective. For an MMORPG that seems to be focused on their characters, how do they not? Nothing's congealing. Nothing's catalyzing. Our main character is simply letting the status quo happen until it doesn't.
When I initially read this, I was hooked into this desire for relief for the class to finally show their own strength and challenge the system where I felt hungry to still read more after I caught up to the latest chapter. But as I began to let things sink and make sense of how the story behaves, more questions, holes, and pieces of dissatisfaction began to arise. A part of me wants to believe that our protagonist finally changes, something better does happen, but honestly I don't know how much I trust for that to happen.
The manga has promise, but the story and pacing are just all over the place. One moment they’re doing one thing then suddenly it jumps to another thing without ever finishing the first thing.
It might get better since I only read up to chapter 38 but who really knows.
Edit. Got up to chapter 61 and it does get better but the story is still messy. The whole story up to this point felt like exposition that introduced a bunch of intrigue. It felt like they are still introducing a bunch of elements to the plot with little actual progress to the story. The only thing that progressed is character growth.
Hopefully the story gets better but I don’t know.
This series looks promising, I like the setting. Its just that the translation is so bad, there are a lot of typo and complete wrong sentences. Also they don't even bother to upload pages in order so you'll find this story super confusing. It would be best if some other group pick this up.
Lesson 1: Never choose "Auto" character creation/selection when you might get isekai'd.
The world is interesting. The MC seems to be a decent person that hates regular and mundane life, so he has few complaints about being isekai'd even if he might die. He doesn't seem to be a harem A-hole type. What more could a reader ask for?! XD
There is a bit of intrigue and mystery. An apocalypse or war seems to be looming. There are ample opportunities for some kind of decent female lead to make her debut. The guy is mainly interested in getting stronger, surviving, and helping out his family. Seems okay!
The chapters are quite short and there is something about the art. I feel like the artist has a tendency to draw people bigger, more shapely, and chunkier since the MC is fat. Some of the girls have huge breasts, except the little sister who is just a little sister.
Merely because the MC is a fatso but well, the English "translation" is atrociously bad. It's almost unintelligible in some parts.