Isekai was a thing before the word was popularized and normalized in the west to describe the subgenre of fantasy. I'd argue The Neverending Story is clearly an isekai, for example. And there's been great conventional anime isekais in the past, such as Vision of Escaflowne.

What I'm sick of is the "oh this is like a video game and the NPCs can be manipulated because they're just programs susceptible to cheat codes" gimmick. It's gross and I find it intolerable to follow any "hero" that dehumanizes other characters under any excuse to build a virtual capitalist empire with an infinite harem. It's :epstein: tier :brainworms: to me.

I don't want to automatically reject something I hear about because I hear it's an "isekai" but all too often it means "another video game world with NPCs to exploit!" :capitalist-laugh:

What an empty sort of metagamey victory to fantasize about. How alienating and sad for such "heroes," even if they still deserve :gulag: in general.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    It reminds me of how earlier science fiction usually assumed alien beings were powerful and knew things beyond human understanding.

    Contemporary scifi tends to have the aliens absent, extinct, "bugified," or outright inferior to Humanity Fuck Yeah :reddit-logo: :brainworms:

    The most blatantly disgusting version of what you mentioned that I can think of is "Gate." "Fantasy world can be absolutely destroyed by tacticool boot bullshit! JAPAN FUCK YEAH!" :so-true: :scared-fash: