It's perfectly fine if it's one of your first series. But aside from the nice art and use of imagination for the bestiary and plant life, it's pretty bland.
Dude's playing an adventure game on game journalist difficulty. Auto-correction modifiers, S-rank on anything, infinite/unlimited anything and instant production skills within the first 10 chapters doesn't give any growth to this guy. He's already liked by everyone that matters within 5 minutes of meeting him. His experiences as a salaryman and part of a black company don't give him any negotiation skills or insight into business or even a wariness against people trying to take advantage of him. His over-reliance on strategy guides and cheat codes don't give him confidence issues when starting a new life in a video game without one. And then the story gives him one, written by a probable love interest instead of some old, wizened scholar from 10 years ago.
It's not terrible so far, but for me it's just filler while waiting for other series to update. I wouldn't recommend it, but I wouldn't stop you from enjoying it.