This manga is really good, not sure why people call it generic. Things happen here. In most Isekai protag finds a waifu and a town, and then everyone sucks their toes while nothing major happens.
Aw, I liked Navarre. Considering how little characterization these side characters got, the death scene was fairly emotional. It should've gotten a few more pages to expand on the consequences properly, but it gets the point and her character's motivation across.
Hopefully the MC finally comes...
This is one of those kinds of Isekai that aren't quite the generic kind, in which plots stagnate for eternity. This plot progression is something like DnD without a DM. A character has been dropped into the world without the writer having any clear plan or goals for him, and just follows plot...
I was having hopes for this, but it's just power fantasy torture porn.
It doesn't do any setups or payoffs, it just gives you a reason as to why someone is being brutally tortured in about the same chapter. And it does so without a shred of nuance. In this chapter (20) you could tell this was...
@Alncst Except it wasn't really used in that way at all. It just suppresses his emotions when they're overflowing and adds 1.0 to "confusion", which wasn't explained at all so far, no idea what it actually does. I personally liked how it was used so far, with two out of three times the character...