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Well, the game "balance" is complete shit.The protagonist is whiney, complaining about his sole ally being lucky when he's the single luckiest person in the billion or so participating in this.There's no goal other than "survive", but he knew since day 1 he'd have no problem with that, so it really just looks like he's a NEET doing nothing but playing a single mobile game all day while chatting about it and feeling good about doing well because he was lucky to draw the best gacha character on day 1.There are aspects that had potential: interaction with the locals, the potential for weak but cheap teams to work well, the potential for a difference between game and reality (including using the terrain to make traps and such, or training units to use military strategies), even the interaction between the protagonist and his angel subordinates could have been expanded upon. The author just kind of saw those potentials and went "What if I almost did any of that, but then faked out the readers and gave the protagonist anything he needed to make it easy for him?"