I don't think it's as bad as other stories of a hero being transported to another world, but our main protagonist for reasons unknown is un-killable. I don't have an issue per se with that, it's just that it's done cheaply in a way that you never feel any fear of loss.
FYI they also use 3d animations at times, which for me was a little jarring. Nothing special to write home about but not too terrible either.
While quality & production wise, it's unfair to compare the two, there're several formula that Seirei Gensouki might take from Tate no Yuusha:
- Generic overpowered MC, black hair deemed as unique.
- Not overly kind, and has logical personality.
- Superbly oppressed early on by the noble, ignored by bystanders.
- A beast girl which follows MC in their journey.
- Has a key character that supports him in the enemy side.
- Multiple people isekai-ed instead of just MC.
- Redemption is a big plot device, but Seirei is not as polarized as Tate.
Explanation by raux on Tuesday, 09.11.2021 10:17