I like the anime for what it is, although I know how not great it is as an adaptation. I do like the interactions between Yuuya and his classmates, as that was what kept me going for watching the anime.
I've only seen it as an anime so I can't really speak on how good of an adaptation it was. The interactions between Yuya and his classmates were top tier and I enjoyed every moment of those.
I liked the idea of this series and the start wasn't the worse, but just when I felt it might get good. It generally let me down. I approve of much of these criticism and 'advice' it did have potential. Maybe they where going for so social commentary with something like that, but even for a fantasy some sense of realism should be maintained for the audience sake.
Yeah, I definitely agree there. It could've been such an amazing series if it didn't felt like it wasn't sure on what it wants to be. There's a lot of really good foundation in it but it's always doing something to detract from that.
I wish I could be handed things for free like this dude. I think the series could have been better if he stayed fat and slimmed down a bit as the episodes go and learns weapons. OF course not being handed stuff for FREE! good vid btw
I think him just waking up fit one day is fine, it's just more of how he just instantly learned how to use the weapons is counterintuitive to what the series wants you to feel about him. It could've worked but it needed some more time to cook.
Tbh i thought this show was going to be a life lesson on "how your appearance do not define who you really are" or some journey to find mc true self beyond his simple exterior appearance. Even a drama like "I finally changed into something i always wanted to be, but nothing actually changed inside my head so i'm still miserable" or sum like that. Instead it was just the average op mc, harem fantasy with game system power and exaggerated budget... Does it really take that much to make an interesting story?
The protagonist being OP wouldn't really matter if it at least correctly did what it seemed like it wanted to do. I think it would've actually helped the story more than a hero's journey since those types of stories do really well with stories that are heavily character focused.
I like the anime for what it is, although I know how not great it is as an adaptation. I do like the interactions between Yuuya and his classmates, as that was what kept me going for watching the anime.
I've only seen it as an anime so I can't really speak on how good of an adaptation it was. The interactions between Yuya and his classmates were top tier and I enjoyed every moment of those.
I liked the idea of this series and the start wasn't the worse, but just when I felt it might get good. It generally let me down.
I approve of much of these criticism and 'advice' it did have potential. Maybe they where going for so social commentary with something like that, but even for a fantasy some sense of realism should be maintained for the audience sake.
Yeah, I definitely agree there. It could've been such an amazing series if it didn't felt like it wasn't sure on what it wants to be. There's a lot of really good foundation in it but it's always doing something to detract from that.
This was the first isekai that i watched
watch re zero :)
Woah how old are you lol
@@hehehehehhaa who hahaha
I wish I could be handed things for free like this dude. I think the series could have been better if he stayed fat and slimmed down a bit as the episodes go and learns weapons. OF course not being handed stuff for FREE! good vid btw
I think him just waking up fit one day is fine, it's just more of how he just instantly learned how to use the weapons is counterintuitive to what the series wants you to feel about him. It could've worked but it needed some more time to cook.
Tbh i thought this show was going to be a life lesson on "how your appearance do not define who you really are" or some journey to find mc true self beyond his simple exterior appearance. Even a drama like "I finally changed into something i always wanted to be, but nothing actually changed inside my head so i'm still miserable" or sum like that.
Instead it was just the average op mc, harem fantasy with game system power and exaggerated budget...
Does it really take that much to make an interesting story?
The protagonist being OP wouldn't really matter if it at least correctly did what it seemed like it wanted to do. I think it would've actually helped the story more than a hero's journey since those types of stories do really well with stories that are heavily character focused.
@@Velarix meh, there was potential to do something different... Too bad...
this anime was peak watched it like 8 months ago or something (6 maybe) absoloutely non garbage like the others ive seen