- #1
It's isekai, and it brings with it pretty much exactly what you'd expect. The plot shares a lot of elements with Arifureta, but it is different enough to feel like a different story.The first two volumes are pretty solid in the storytelling and in solidifying the MC's role in the story, with a decent pacing, all ending with the climax in volume 3. As a fan of isekai tr*sh I would give it 4.5 stars at this point and would personally recommend stopping reading here.Starting in volume 4 it's pretty clear to see that the author hadn't thought that far when they started writing. The MC seems to lose track of his main goals, only being occasionally mentioned in passing when the author seemed to have remembered it. He also starts contradicting himself. At times the story suffers from having too many characters, so you end up with four paragraphs of people just repeating the same thing over and over. Gonna give this part a 3.5 since it's enjoyable enough if you just turn of your brain a bit.However volume 5 I can't call anything but tr*sh. It really feels like the MC just went ahead and had his brains scooped out, he contributes nothing to the story until several chapters in, and then he takes his sweet time on bullsh*t while people are actively being slaughtered. The entire volume feels like it's just for the sake of getting another girl into the harem in the most cliche way possible. I had to stop reading cause I felt like the s*upidity was going to rub off on me. 1 star.