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Alone in a kingdom harem12/25/2023 ![]() While the light novel has a sizeable amount of chapters, the manwha isn't all that far along yet, so this may be a bit of an early recommendation, but anyone who has read this story will likely agree it's more than worthy of an adaptation. And three, the character may play a Barbarian, but he isn't actually a Barbarian in terms of intelligence, so he uses all sorts of inventive solutions other Barbarians would never come up with. Two, the main character literally can't reveal that they're not who they say they are, as people who get 'transported' to this game world and are discovered to be possessing the bodies of others are killed on the spot. For one, almost all the 'game mechanics' that other similar isekai stories usually depend on work completely differently in this story. However, the aspect in which this series excels the most is in the way it introduces so many creative new concepts into an otherwise overdone subgenre of isekai stories. In much the same way that Tyrant of the Tower Defense Game managed to capture the tactics and organization difficulties of a hypothetical brutally challenging RTS game, Surviving the Game as a Barbarian does the same thing but with a more Western RPG style or dungeon-crawler-type game. From here, readers will get to see just how Retrotaku manages to succeed in spite of Prince Ash's reputation, how he integrates his knowledge from the game into surmounting seemingly impossible battles, and so much more. To be more specific he'll be possessing the body of Prince Ash, one of the more useless plot-relevant characters in the game, who is also a character everyone else thinks of as scum. However, this time, Retrotaku won't be beating it as a player, but rather he'll have to beat it in the body of one of the game's most well-known characters. And, while a lot of these series end up recycling a lot of the same tropes and plot devices, a standout series called Tyrant of the Tower Defense Game tries a lot of new things while excelling at all the tried-and-true things that make this sub-genre so popular.Įssentially, a popular 'retro game' streamer who managed to beat this game for the first time ever after years of attempts is then pulled into the game world by the 'developer' to beat it all over again. In recent years, it feels like the 'gamer gets pulled into the game they're addicted to' subgenre of isekai has only become more popular. ![]() And, after recombing through all the most well-known isekai series around, here are some of the best examples of unique, well-written, or just refreshing isekai manga/manwha series that absolutely deserve an anime adaptation. While the isekai genre is pretty oversaturated at this point, that doesn't mean people are going to stop watching shows related to it or look for the 'diamonds in the rough'. Updated August 18th, 2023 by Jacob Buchalter: The list of new and upcoming isekai series, and especially isekai anime adaptations, is always growing. Here are some of the best examples for potential future shows. ![]() ![]() Thankfully, there are still quite a few amazing isekai manga to pick from as far as future adaptations go. However, every now and again there are standout adaptations such as Re: Zero, Reincarnated As A Slime, or more recently The Great Cleric, but those are few and far between. RELATED: Things Jujutsu Kaisen Does Better Than Most Other Shonen Anime And, these stories almost always feature the same old protagonists who suddenly find themselves in new or strange situations, which can have isekai fans feeling like every new adaptation is just another drop in the bucket. As things currently are, there’s some new isekai show every season (or multiple). The isekai genre of anime is so bloated at this point it's comical. ![]()
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