Yuuya is a middle-aged adventurer without talent. As hardworking as he is, he spends his days garnering little reward. One day, his memories of being a corporate slave return and he realizes that he has reincarnated into a world of the video game he had been obsessed with in his previous life. As a bonus for resetting his level, his stats rise and the limits increase to the maximum. As a result, his life receives a turnaround. Using his knowledge of the game as well as his 10 years of experience as an adventurer, all will be in his grasp using the skills he has forged. At last, in his third life, the time has come for the old man to be rewarded for his efforts. 1h17
3 Volumes (Canceled)
17 Chapters

I really try not to leave negative reviews, but this manga was pretty weird.
I disregarded the low score and bad rep because the premise is interesting. However, once I read the second chapter things fell apart, and the third chapter was kinda creepy.
Spoilers
Read the synopsis...the intro blurb for this series. Did you do that? Cool. So, the MC is level 1, right? His skills removed and all values are reset to base level. However, when he goes back to the beginning town for adventurers, he trounces a guy several levels above him and soon after beats a monster that a whole group of higher level adventures struggled against. This dude one-shots a giant earth golem that a party of adventurers couldn't handle. . . And its because "his body re what to do". What? I give no fucks what muscle memory you have if your strength is one, your agility is one, stamina is one, etc.
Also, MC wanted to reset his level because each time he leveled up, he got the minimum increase to his stats. So, out of 1–3 points each level, he got 1. He's level 50. It is shown that he has money, jewels, a full library in a multi-story house, but boohoo his stats are low and he can't solo a dungeon. This dude is respected in his community, but gives it all up to start over, so he can be more powerful.
Also, the artist has him get in bed with his shoes on. . . ugh.
New title 36-year-old gives up max level and sells his house, to start over at level 1 as 'the weakest class', with max progression, and surround himself with 12–14-year-old girls.
A lot of inconsistencies, head-scratching moments, and WTF s. And I only made it 3 chapters in.
This manga is just riddled with problems.
The plot line in this manga follows the "and then" model where the next events just seem to occur for no specific reason. There's no logical progression of events.
The characters' powers, and their progression as they grow, are not explained. They just are able to do things as the events dictate.
The character relationships don't grow/develop. Instead you just find that they're in a new state, like you missed 2-3 chapters of development.
Overall 1/5 - Don't waste you time on this unless you are looking for an example of really badly written manga.
There’s not really any background, no explanation for anything, everything is just problem-ah-solution. I mean the ah in the most meh of ways. I’m not really drawn to any of the characters because honestly it’s so short and abrupt you can’t really get to know them at all. Not bad, just very very boring.
The skill of whoever is drawing the manga isn't to good, it's distracting when you read the manga. The story is also generic and i know Isekai isn't a genre were innovation is always a good thing but this manga is below average even in the isekai market.
I think the art is poor because of the Artist is rushing through the drawing process since the cover art is very good if that piece of art was drawn by the same person they clearly put much more time into the cover than any of the pages in the manga.
... Last updated 5 years ago
I have read a lot of Isekai stories and this one is very meh. It doesn't do anything new, it's just the same old tropes. The manga also has a problem with not explaining things. Things just kinda happen all of a sudden. An example is: Several times the MC goes to this room with a Goddes? Spirt? All-powerful being? Its never explained. He also just sorta appears there. There's nothing that tells the reader where the room is, how he got there, or when he got there.
I'd say that this story falls on the poor side of average. It is not bad, but it is not good. Skip it, there's way more intesting isekai out there.
... Last updated 2 years ago