

So, why isn't action the main focus on the story?. I can't say there is much, but don't get me wrong, as I initially said, this is not a "first person story", so although it doesn't focus so much in the characters, the plot does runs quite fast. Although in regards to character development. Although there is some action, it's not the main focus, instead dealing more with national and racial relationships and politics.

Probably a 7.8-8.3, once it's scored on MAL.This is a very plot driven story, properly narrated instead of the usual "everything is first person". It just didn't sit right with me that 1 of the 2 reviews so far -so very clearly- didn't finish what they were reviewing. Which is why I don't write reviews normally. My scores are more enjoyment based, not comparative based.

Overall - I tend to rate high, basically 8-10. Without spoilers I'll say, finish the first volume before you decide how you feel about the hero.Įntertainment - My most anticipated series. The priest is tasked to guide a hero who is summoned from Japan. healing magic to cure his headaches from overworking himself. I think this subtle action neatly summarizes his character, using The Mc is a priest with an exasperated yet driven loyalty to his task, his methods are often unorthodox for a priest. Has a game-like feel to it's world-building.Īrt - The art looks like a cross between your conventional Ln art styles and water paint. I don't do reviews often, but I felt this was being misrepresented.
YUUSHA NI HOROBOSARERU DAKE NO KANTAN NA OSHIGOTO DESU SERIES
Ps: I usually wouldn't do that, but: don't give too much importance to the first review, its main issue with the series is in fact not an issue and is resolve and explain by the end of vol1. The art is good most of the time, not much fanservice so far, but well it's a novel who cares about the pictures. It's not bad but not fantastic and while it will probably become better when the conflict with the demon really starts, so far it has mostly been following the plan decide in vol1 without much change. The series also does a good job at developing characters, even if it's mainly the hero party who changes since they are the one growing while the MC and his party are already accomplished.Ī part where the series is lacking tho is the story. The MC is especially good as a workaholic sarcastic jerk and his interactions with his assistant (kind of the same personality) are really interesting. The best part of the story is probably the characters, most of them are quite original and more importantly, the important one (hero's party, priest's party) are all 2-dimensional characters. Third the video game world, unlike a number of LN where it's just is a video game world for no real reason, here that aspect quickly gets a logical explanation. The MC is a support character and will eventually be outperformed by the hero. The author also doesn’t forget who the hero is, and while it mainly follows the priest, it didn't try to make him take the hero place. Second the powerful support MC: the series does a good job at showing that he is powerful while showing that he also has weaknesses which could easily doom him. But here the series give logical reasons for the hero actions and show that while he can take strange actions at times he is aware of the consequences they could bring and not just doing things on a whim. your run of the mill bad hero who is a moron for no reason. First the jerk hero, who at first appears like The story succeeds on a number of points which are usually bad in a lot of LN: The story mainly follows a priest who is assigned the mission of helping the summon hero to beat the demon lord but the hero turns out to be quite strange and expel I'm from the party, therefore he is forced to help him from the shadow. It's a quite good series which manages to balance elements that are usually kinda bad in other LN, with good characters, good interaction, and later some good comedy.
