![]() From demi-humans to monsters incoming from the largest tree controlling all traffic incoming and outgoing of demi-humans and monsters alike transforming from being hostile to being like home, it's of no doubt that Machio is doing a great thing for anyone who is in refuge or comes basically for the sole interest of wanting to know more about this new village. When you take a look at this simple premise, the possibilities are endless, as such with the show (and the original source material) in mind. With the largest tree around the vicinity for his farm, this is Machio's redemption at a second life, the Minecraft-cum-Rune Factory style-esque life that's a peaceful one to behold. Armed with God's Holy Artifact Multi-Purpose Tool from the get-go because of his wish to be a farmer, Machio's location resides deep within an area known for causing a potentially heated conflict between kingdoms, but he doesn't care about at the very slightest. Recognized by God giving him a second chance at life because of what he went through of a life constantly filled with bad luck, He grants Machio the Omnipotent Farming Tool and lands him in the same typical forested area that's far from civilization. ![]() Meet Hiraku Machio, the 39-year-old guy who died of the typical terminal illness in real life and got Isekai-ed into another world. And given today's landscape of the Isekai/fantasy genre, it's already washed out of its welcome faster than one could ever imagine. 14 volumes of content (as if the time of this review) in the few years since its serialization to now, I really question myself: is it THIS easy to hardsell to Japanese manga/novel companies that the idea of turning Rune Factory into a light novel is a noble concept? Sure, the executives would want to believe so, because while this contributes to sales, we the audience just get wholesomely fumbled around a setting like this which just works decent at best. ![]() Unfortunately, this being a Syosetu title that has been launched since the very tail end of 2016 and earning as much as Well, I mean, for a title like lone novelist Kinosuke Naito's Isekai Nonbiri Nouka a.k.a Farming Life in Another World, the idea of getting a headstart if you're a rather new author trying to nitpick about what has NOT come out of the overly saturated Isekai/fantasy genres in the past decade. Oh god, here we go again with another Isekai/fantasy show, only this time, try to guess what it is imitating from the real world: that's right, Stardew Valley, or more appropriately, Rune Factory. if this doesn't appeal to you just watch the other farm simulator of the season, its called vinland saga for some reason and its much better. This is a 100% hit for me and my wish-fulfillment-loving friends. Overall if you are an Isekai fan and want a vanilla harem with cute girls and a light power fantasy with no sense of tension this is right up your alley and will be an amazing watch. The art and animation are actually pretty nice, lots of cute moments and well-designed characters who are welp eye-catching, to say the least even if forgettable. Peaceful and serene music for a good slice of life setting nice VA and good ED and OPs not much to say but a good solid combination.Įvery fucking character is there to just be eye candy busty wonman or further the civilization of the great tree village, nothing of note at ALL. Oh and before i forget he is OP as fuck and nobody wants to mess with him which is also one of the running gags. Mostly its like this episode I met these friends who started to help me with this, while also they are hot women who want my energy ? kind of a situation. here it is more about the harem than anything else, so much so that except for a dog and some dwarves and a couple of kids, every godamn resident of the village that our main protag is in is a ripe and juicy woman who is quite taken with him or wants to use him as a reproduction machine.Ĭlassic slice of life narrator style simulator all the event s are based on the MC s POV and most of the subtle but everpresent hints show off his evergrowing vanilla harem, as he plays Civ 6 and builds his farm, estate and business empire. The focus of slime was more on power fantasy however and The slice-of-life formula is there and it follows the footsteps of slime. Still, one of my friends who is a dirty disgusting scumbag isekai lover basically my homie, read the manga of this show and insisted this one could be a good watch hence I knew Its worth a look. There were two farming Simulator Anime that were airing this season(:p), THis one was an underdog and frankly after the terrible reception of a similar show last season, there wasnt much to expect from this. “How can a show which is 80% monologue be interesting?”
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