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Wise Man’s Grandchild is a disappointing wish-fulfillment isekai that fails to live up to its premise. The game suffers from a multitude of problems including a lack of a harem of girls, forced menus, and weird positive depictions of slavery. In fact, the game is a mess that fails to impress anyone who spends even a minute with it.
Isekai genre has a problem
One of the problems with the Isekai genre is that it has become so overpopulated. This genre is essentially a fantasy genre where the main character is thrown into a different world. Usually, this protagonist has no knowledge of his new surroundings and eventually needs to figure out what to do. In many cases, the main character is left with amnesia and his village is destroyed. Another problem is that many of the Isekai titles recycle a generic fantasy world that has been used in countless video games.
Another problem is that the Isekai genre has become so popular that it has taken over other genres, like manga and light novels. Most of the anime adaptations of these works lag behind trends in manga by several years. Because of this, there are many anime that fail to meet the expectations of their readers.
Wise Man’s Grandchild is a collection of generic anime cliches
The anime adaptation of Wise Man’s Grandchild isn’t a game changer, but it’s still a fun ride despite its many shortcomings. While it isn’t the most inventive anime, it offers good-natured characters and an engaging story, and it features some interesting humour.
The premise of the series is extremely cliched. There’s a child, Shin, who doesn’t know anything about his family other than his grandparents. When he turns 15, he learns that his grandfather is a king. He learns about this and more when he meets Melida.
It lacks a harem of girls
Wise Man’s Grandchild is an isekai adventure that isn’t characterized by the usual harem of girls. Instead, it focuses on a young man named Shin who falls in love with a female student named Sizilien. Though this isn’t a particularly original plot, it’s one that’s enjoyable to watch for its entertaining characters and impressive animation.
Wise Man’s Grandchild is also a fantastic anime adaptation, from the same studio that brought us Bofuri and Strike the Blood. It features expressive characters and a sweeping narrative style that skips between battle scenes and comedic moments. It also boasts some of the most memorable battle sequences in recent memory.
It has forced menus
Forced menus are something you just don’t want in a game, and Wise Man’s Grandchild is no different. Its main focus is on rebirth, and the main character of the game grew up in a different world, but still has memories of his old life. Although he’s not the same person as he was in his previous life, he does bring with him chemical and practical scientific knowledge.