WildRidicule said:Never watched By the Grace of the Gods, but I might have to check it out.
So far I actually like In the Land of Leadale a lot more than I thought I would. Reminds me a lot of Overlord in a lot of ways. OP PC enters the world of their favorite MMO only to find that everything is different. The MCs both have OP NPCs they created that fawn over them, stuff like that. The difference I'm finding with Leadale is that the NPCs, rather than being just as clueless as the MC have existed in this world for hundreds of years after the MC left. They have jobs, responsibilities, families and potentially motivations other than being entirely subservient to the MC. Feels more grounded somehow. Idk, I guess we'll see how this plays out.
As I said in the comment to another user, I'm a little shocked how easily I took to this series compared to the one series I was actually looking forward to this season, which also happens to be an isekai (She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man); maybe it's a difference in expectations in addition to quality disparity.
As someone who doesn't watch a lot of isekai (I've seen more recently of some of the newer ones just by virtue of watching a lot more seasonals than ever before since the beginning of 2021), I'm a little surprised too how readily enjoyable I've found such a seemingly basic/by-the-numbers fantasy isekai and "generic" show, but it's relaxing, pleasant, and pretty fun. I like how there are some plot points in the background which can stoke interest, but it's mostly just daily living and exploring the world at a relaxed pace - in some ways she feels a million miles away from her old life and body, but by having the video game menu support AI also things seem easily navigable and accessible at her fingertips. It seems like a free open world where they could essentially do anything they want, and that includes having as much or as little actual plot as they want. It's nothing groundbreaking, but it's not trying to be.
Liddo-kun said:I like Leadale no Daichi more than By the Grace of the Gods. Now at episode 3 and still enjoying it.
dropped By the Grace of the Gods after one episode, got bored.
I liked By the Grace of the Gods for the most part (rated it a 7/10 and plan to watch the second season when it airs this year or whenever), but it is what I'd consider a conventionally "boring" show since it's so placid and everything feels very calm and safe even in situations that in other series would lead to some tension, excitement, or conflict. Everyone is extremely mild and nice. My one real complaint about it is that the protagonist can do absolutely everything and anything with zero real effort or stakes of any kind without even thinking about it or really trying, and of course, predictably, everyone else in the world is continuously astonished by this and worships him instantly. But it doesn't seem to me so much of a series-specific complaint about By the Grace of the Gods as much as it is a recurring issue in the isekai subgenre or, at least, the more recent isekai phenomenon of the past 10 or so years. It's also present in World of Leadale.
I am also liking World of Leadale so far though and I dare say, more than I expected. It's funny because other than a passing comment or two I didn't really even hear or think about this series' existence until about a week ago. I just decided to randomly watch it on a whim. Whereas one of the other isekai seasonals, She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man, is the only series I was really fully aware of and actively looking forward to going into this season since a few months ago (besides ongoing and returning series) and this so far has proven better and more enjoyable in every way.
Kimurah said:I see no similarities at all. By the grace was all about collecting slimes like rare pokemon while also building a succesful laundry enterprise. The main protagonists aren't even similar in the slightest, when the mc in by the grace was just an exhausted middle age salary man, and in here we have a teen that died prematurely who's not too comfortable with bold affection moves from her NPC kids.
Besides being an isekai and having some of the conventions common to modern isekai in common, the plot and main character are obviously completely different. It's in more subtle details like the art style, transitional segments, and I guess just a relaxed Slice of Life atmosphere. I didn't realize until another user pointed it out that both series were done by the same studio and same director. |