Best to read these now, while they're here. If the previous chapters were already taken down, I don't think these chapters will be around for long, unless the official translation dropped the manga before getting to these chapters.
This manga is incredibly dogshit. The story's attempt at mystery is a miss, its chock-full of the worst japanese light fantasy tropes in existence designed for you to feel something, but its so loaded that it feels robotic in their execution. Like a one big edgy checklist. It all falls flat.
My favourite example is the emotional heart to heart our MC has with the main female lead, where she pleades with him asking for him to be less reckless arguing that "look how many people care about you Shinji, you're not alone" and mc has this big recollection moment but because of the pacing, he actually met like 9 people in total in the whole story up to this point and maybe two had enough interaction with him to give enough shit about him, yet author obviously had to put in something, so the dude remembers everyone fucking person he had a conversation with since he came to isekai world and its hilarious.
World building in general doesn't exist (although that's not exactly rare) or its copied from other already established titles. Power scaling makes no sense whatsoever, guy is OP but actually no, but yes. Monsters are a doomsday threat except that they aren't and the world is pretty peaceful, but then it isn't. Its all over the place. Overall the story is really immature or childish, despite all the rape and gore you are going to see.
There is still enjoyment to be had, just don't be fooled by good artstyle like me and don't expect much, turn off your brain and it will be just fine.
PS: Artist really likes crysis and bloodborne.
This manga is incredibly dogshit. The story's attempt at mystery is a miss, its chock-full of the worst japanese light fantasy tropes in existence designed for you to feel something, but its so loaded that it feels robotic in their execution. Like a one big edgy checklist. It all falls flat.
My favourite example is the emotional heart to heart our MC has with the main female lead, where she pleades with him asking for him to be less reckless arguing that "look how many people care about you Shinji, you're not alone" and mc has this big recollection moment but because of the pacing, he actually met like 9 people in total in the whole story up to this point and maybe two had enough interaction with him to give enough shit about him, yet author obviously had to put in something, so the dude remembers everyone fucking person he had a conversation with since he came to isekai world and its hilarious.
World building in general doesn't exist (although that's not exactly rare) or its copied from other already established titles. Power scaling makes no sense whatsoever, guy is OP but actually no, but yes. Monsters are a doomsday threat except that they aren't and the world is pretty peaceful, but then it isn't. Its all over the place. Overall the story is really immature or childish, despite all the rape and gore you are going to see.
There is still enjoyment to be had, just don't be fooled by good artstyle like me and don't expect much, turn off your brain and it will be just fine.
PS: Artist really likes crysis and bloodborne.
I agree with everything you said. The montage of people he met seemed so out of left field because that's something you'd expect near the end of a story. They could have done so much more with the premise but it seems it's just following a bog standard fantasy isekai plot. I'm dropping it because he did the whole "masked MC" making another persona so he can show off his skills. Also it annoys me that he decided to use a bolt action rifle against what looked like hundreds of harpies. His choice of weapons is rather questionable. Then there's the part where he spent 20 hours straight farming crystals and I guess he is somehow still broke after?