The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent is a female power fantasy romance that has nice production values, but does very little with them. Taking as few risks as possible.
Animation / Art / General Visuals - 7/10
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There's a notable lack of action scenes which seems to have given more space for higher base art and animations, which are quite nice across the board, though not overly noteworthy.
Sound / Music / Voice Acting - 7/10
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Nothing outstanding, just generally solid across the board.
Story - 5/10
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The story is exactly what you'd expect from a power fantasy isekai that's made for women.
Our protagonist is a young woman working in an office. One day she gets teleported to a fantasy land as a saint that's supposed to help the kingdom fend off monsters.
That in itself is a pretty standard isekai formula. But unlike those focused for a male audience, in this story there are no women crowding the hero, but instead countless men crowding the heroine. In fact, I dare say they go way more overboard with it than in male fantasies. There's an insane lack of other women. Every single notable character is a pretty man. There are no women except servants, and a "rival" basically. Even the heroine in the story is taken aback by how there's a pretty guy around every corner, all vying for her attention. Guess the notion of having girl friends is overrated in female power fantasies.
The story itself goes nowhere. Our heroine is basically spending all day every day just slowly improving her special powers under the tutelage of an army of hot dudes. She has almost no ambitions or desires of any kind herself, just wanting to be a nice girl that helps others here and there, and that's about it.
The story really feels like a missed opportunity because the foundations are solid, but nothing really happens except endless slice of life and very non-consequential political and nobility intrigue.
Characters - 5/10
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Our protagonist is a nice enough, competent woman, but her personality is all but non-existent. She has no real hobbies or interests, no real aspirations, deciding to latch onto the first pretty man that offers her a place in the new world and just rolls with it.
Similarly, the first hot dude to actually pursue her romantically is the one she automatically responds do, but in a very awkward manner as if she has never been in a relationship before. For a character that's supposed to be an adult, this is a tad weird. Why even make her to be an adult when she acts like a highschooler?
Secondary characters feature a whole army of pretty guys, all in their early 20's but already masters in their respective fields. Apparently everyone is a genius. All so that our heroine would be stuck in a perpetual state of mild confusion, surrounded by too many pretty faces, all of whom can be potential love interests.
There are no real villains or even proper antagonists of any kind. Nobody gets in our heroine's way, making it feel like nothing she does or does not do has any meaning.
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Total - 6/10
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The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent is a solid looking female power fantasy story, but does precious little with itself. The heroine isn't particularly interested in chasing power, the romance feels lackluster, there are no villains to fight against, and nothing really at stake.
But if you enjoy fantasy slice of life and want to watch a girl be granted immense power and be fawned over by a bunch of pretty guys, this will be the show for you.