Tomokui Kanata has suffered an early death, but his adventures are far from over. He is reborn into a fantastical world of swords and magic- as a lowly goblin! Not content to let this stop him, the now renamed "Rou" uses his new physical abilities and his old memories to plow ahead in a world where consuming other creatures allows him to acquire their strengths and powers.
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Yup, I agree. So far it hasn't been really bad, but I don't see much in the way of story or character development.
Other than the "I Keep getting more powerful and having more beautiful girls fall in love with me".
Like you said, that's not necessarily a bad story, just it's been done a lot with better characters.
by WilliamDrakeMcGregor posted 1 year ago
Looked promising at first. Was hoping for a Goblin Slayer type series, just from the perspective of the Goblins.
But no...it had to go the obvious route with the standard isekai-trope and nothing new to offer.
It stopped being good after he started to care for the hostages, and the hostages for him. And of course the hostages are so thankfull that they give up all thought of being rescued or escaping and become part of the tribe...
I get it, from a authors point of view that is probably the most likely scenario viewers want to watch...if it hadn't been done a million times already.
Him taking on Goblin traits and having the instincts of a Goblin would've been a much more interesting story.
Other than the "I Keep getting more powerful and having more beautiful girls fall in love with me".
Like you said, that's not necessarily a bad story, just it's been done a lot with better characters.
But no...it had to go the obvious route with the standard isekai-trope and nothing new to offer.
It stopped being good after he started to care for the hostages, and the hostages for him. And of course the hostages are so thankfull that they give up all thought of being rescued or escaping and become part of the tribe...
I get it, from a authors point of view that is probably the most likely scenario viewers want to watch...if it hadn't been done a million times already.
Him taking on Goblin traits and having the instincts of a Goblin would've been a much more interesting story.