Nov 18, 2021
The main character is given the objective to defeat the hero in order to save the world from total destruction.
Half way into the series and there hasn't been any further mention, let alone any sort of backstory or proper introduction into this key plot area since the goddess - main character dialogue at the beginning. Not even the side characters seem to know of this so-called hero. For a main antagonist in a story, the world-building is practically non-existent and leaves something to be desired, and also isn't helped by the generic representation of the typical settings found in most isekai titles. If this
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is a one-off 12 part series, it's probably too late to hype up this aspect of the story.
The potential for character growth; especially for the main character is squandered by the fact that his overpowered skills carry over from his previous life, combined with his selection of overpowered abilities before reincarnating into the alternate world. Despite expressing the need to become stronger to defeat this hero who apparently is MEGA overpowered in comparison; he doesn't seem to experience any struggles or weaknesses whatsoever in order to justify this; everything he does is a walk in the park from the outset. How much more overpowered can the main character get?
Because of these reasons, it's difficult to put any emotional investment into the characters or the story. I really couldn't care less what happens.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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