Starts slow, but gets better as it goes on.
It's your typical dungeons/hunters manhwa, with the gimmick that the protagonist gets stronger by eating metals. He's also a regressor because of course he is. It is good in pretty much all aspects such as art, story, and general progression, but isn't particularly outstanding in any.
My main critique is that the protagonist grows strong incredibly fast. He starts out as an F-rank, but is strong enough to be mistaken for S-rank within the first 20 chapters.
Unlike many other regressor protagonist stories, the protagonist isn't completely omniscient. His plans almost always go wrong in at least some way
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Sep 29, 2023
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Even though there are only 7 chapters out so far, I strongly recommend checking this out.
Without getting into major spoilers for chapters past 1, this manga explores the concept of fully conscious robots who are forced to act as slaves for humans. Most humans do not know that the robots (or Gijin as they are called) are conscious, and those who do are suppressed or killed. This manga is very graphic and there is a considerable amount of gore. Even as someone who generally doesn't normally enjoy that, I still recommend it. If you can stomach it, it is more than worth your time to ... Jul 18, 2022
This anime is generic as generic comes. It doesn't have a lot of substance, even as a slice of life. The main problem with this anime is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. It seems like it wanted to be both a relaxing fantasy slice of life while also being an action shonen, and it blends the genres together together poorly.
Story: 2 There, technically, is a plot. Unfortunately, though, it is put on the back-burner in favor of the protagonist being OP. Overpowered protagonists aren't necessarily bad, but the main character here has no interesting traits besides his overwhelming strength. Since there is ... |