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3/5 stars
This comic is about a boy that gets kidnapped and transported to another world as a hero. He cares little about being a hero and just wants to get home as soon as possible. This is mostly a parody of the typical transmigration manga you tend to see. It's mainly a comedy as well, but it does have several dark themes along the way. These include death, a slight mention of slavery during the first few arcs, betrayal, etc...
SPOILERS AHAEAD
Since the MC cares little about the adventure and more about getting home, he fails his first run of the trial. This is due to the fact that he kills all his comrades before defeating the demon king. The MC continues to act this way but doesn't really hide it from others anymore. He kept repeating this until another hero was added. The other hero was used to contrast his personality against that of a typical transmigrated hero. He yet again fails. He continues on to the festival portion, which he yet again manages to mess up. He takes the easy way out, defeating the other heroes by going up and simply dodging arrows. There he meets the younger version of the elf king and his daughter, which leads to him attempting to kill them. He stops because he needs to defeat the angels. He then decides to spare them in order to use them as bait. He meets an old friend whose name he doesn't remember but still talks to. He gains trust in his divinity and is allowed inside the temple, only for him to take over and destroy it. Unsatisfied, he goes straight for the main prize and restarts all over again. This time is different because he's in a village and also has a family. This time he tries to better his personality, even if it means controlling himself. He ends up frozen for six years and wakes up to a raging war. He ultimately fails due to a lack of combat skills. He is then reset to the beginning, in which the scenario changes once again. He rushes through the scenario and manages to get home, only to find out that Earth isn't the same and is constantly experiencing disasters. This is the turning point for me. At this point, I believe the series should have ended. Possibly releasing the sequel as to how life on Earth has changed. Instead, we are launched into seeing how Earth is by meeting Victoria, a sorceress who had promised to find him as soon as they returned. They got separated, and he has to fight against Prince. At this point, I am super confused. I knew about their promise, but I didn't expect them to try to kill each other. Even worse, they "reset" after hitting each other with full force. That isn't before implying that their power was fake, which I had no idea why that was even brought up in the first place. In the end, MC is revealed to have the Demon King's Power. He kills the prince's harem, then the prince himself. One of the girls survives. They traded golems, then he was attacked for keeping a prisoner. He kills them all, then heads straight to the board meeting to confront the members. He then fights against an elf who kills them. He is then transported back to Fantasia as a freaking baby.
I liked that the MC literally did not care about anyone but himself. A lot of mangas promote this but then you just see that they are actually not that selfish. Also liked that he disliked both males and females equally. Although I felt at times that he treated women more like object than he did to the male characters he decided to keep around. Even if in the end he got rid of everybody in the end. Another thing I liked about this manga is that there were always changes in terms of the scenarios given and the action the MC took. I was expecting them to continue going through the same scenario throughout the whole run of the manga. I was pleasantly surprised that they moved on to a festival setting where we got to learn more about other players.
In terms of what I disliked about this manga was how it's starting to get confusing. I was able to understand it when he went throughout the different arcs in Fantasia, but it started to get confusing once he landed on Earth. they make it clear he isn't in another scenario but still was able to keep all his powers. Only for them to be “reset” when fighting another hero. They don't necessarily explain what is meant by this or show the effects. Hes just as OP as he was before being reset. Also, they didn't describe why he acquired his new powers on Earth. if we have to see him grow up and don't have either a method to get his adult body back or have a time skip it'll definitely ruin the pacing of the manga.