Can anyone recommend any anime relatively similar? Is it based on a manga? I think I saw they are doing a video game
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Shield Hero at least has a gimmick that can make it an interesting enough story. Not a masterpiece like FMA, but still better than 90% of Isekai at least.
I do agree though that the amount of Isekai right now is too damn high. At least in more recent times it has started to move toward more types (if my anime watch list is anything to go by at least).
Eh. It wasnt as good as the first season, but I didnt think it was that bad. Although we will see what happens with Season 3, since that goes over stuff that is more interesting and consequential to the later plot.
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You do you, I guess I am just Isekai'ed out. For me, my recent time has been SpyxFamily, Eighty-Six: 86, and getting caught up on some older anime like JoJo and Fairy Tale. The one exception on the Isekai wagon is getting caught up on Overlord.
I know it can be. I think I have just been funned out on it after watching too much, and seeing a lot that was basically just "Author self insert with completely OP powers and a harem of women throwing themselves at him."
I know I have heard of plenty that would be fun and break that mold. I just have other stuff I am more interested in higher up my watch list at the moment.
As shown by "I'm a spider, so what?" which is basically a generic isekai with one different element and it turns it into a completely different beast.
Especially if you read the manga, which excises all of the human characters until way later.
I miss good Mecha anime.
At first I was quite impressed with Shield hero at its premise but eventually came to become disappointed. I don't have anything against loli but every party members the main character obtains becomes a loli, even a freaking animal. That moment I rolled my eyes and gave up.
Unironically I liked the Redo of Healer anime better for the fact it embraced the hammness and stopped taking itself seriously.