The Tutorial Is Too Hard Manhwa

Alright, gather 'round, gather 'round! Let me tell you about this absolute gem of a manhwa. You know, those Korean comics that are basically crack cocaine for your eyeballs? This one's called "The Tutorial Is Too Hard," and trust me, the title is not lying.
So, the premise is pretty simple, right? Our poor protagonist, Lee Ho Jae, gets sucked into this mysterious, interdimensional tutorial tower. Think of it like a really intense escape room, but instead of winning a free t-shirt, you get… well, survival. And maybe superpowers. If you don't die first.
Level 1: The Existential Crisis
Now, you'd think level one would be a cakewalk, right? Maybe a few goblins, a slightly rusty sword, the usual newbie stuff. Nope! In "The Tutorial Is Too Hard," level one is designed to break you. Literally. It's not just about fighting; it's about surviving starvation, battling your own sanity, and contemplating the meaninglessness of existence. You know, light stuff for a Tuesday.
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I'm talking days with no food, traps that would make Jigsaw from "Saw" blush, and philosophical puzzles that would stump even Socrates after a triple espresso. Our boy Lee Ho Jae? He spends a good chunk of the first few chapters just trying not to lose his mind. It's like watching a masterclass in grit and stubbornness, except the professor is a sadistic AI with a penchant for psychological torture.
And here's a fun fact: Did you know some readers actually started experiencing mild anxiety just reading about the challenges? That's how immersive (and stressful) this manhwa is. It's like second-hand trauma, but in a good way? Maybe? Look, I'm not a therapist, okay?

He's Not Overpowered… Yet
One of the best things about "The Tutorial Is Too Hard" is that our main character isn't some instant-win, ridiculously overpowered dude. He's smart, resourceful, and determined, but he's also constantly struggling. He makes mistakes, he gets beaten down, and he has to claw his way back up. It's a refreshing change from the usual power fantasy fare.
He's basically the video game character you play who keeps dying in the tutorial, but you stubbornly refuse to give up. We've all been there, right? Except, instead of throwing your controller, Lee Ho Jae has to fight off a hallucination of his grandma trying to convince him to give up and embrace the sweet release of oblivion. It’s wild.
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And speaking of wild, the solutions he comes up with to overcome the challenges are often insane. MacGyver would be proud, and probably slightly terrified.
Beyond the Brutality
Okay, so it's not all doom and gloom. There's also humor! Dark humor, sure, but humor nonetheless. Watching Lee Ho Jae's internal monologues as he's duct-taping himself back together after another near-death experience is genuinely hilarious. And the art? Oh, the art is gorgeous. The action scenes are dynamic and impactful, and the character designs are top-notch.

The supporting characters, once he starts meeting them, are also fantastic. You've got everything from stoic warriors to eccentric mages, all trapped in this ridiculous tower with their own motivations and backstories. It's like "The Breakfast Club," but with swords and sorcery and a whole lot more existential dread.
Why You Should Read It (If You Dare)
So, why should you read "The Tutorial Is Too Hard?" Because it's a gripping, thought-provoking, and often hilarious story about resilience, adaptation, and the sheer human will to survive against impossible odds.

It’s not just another isekai (portal fantasy) or survival story. It's a commentary on the nature of games, the pressures of modern society, and the importance of not giving up, even when the tutorial is too hard. Plus, you'll have bragging rights for surviving the mental gauntlet that is reading it.
Just… maybe keep a stress ball handy. And a therapist’s number. You know, just in case. Seriously though, give it a shot. You might just surprise yourself with how much you enjoy being traumatized. In a fictional, comic-book sort of way, of course.
And remember kids, don't try any of this at home! Unless you have access to an interdimensional tutorial tower, in which case, let me know. I have some questions… and maybe a few cheat codes.
