Tales of Herding Gods · review
Set in a fantasy world rich with stories, monsters, gods and powers this show can't wait to rush to next thing. While each episode is filled with very pleasant CGI you will struggle to keep up with already short format. Biggest offender in my opinion is lack of sense of scale. We as an audience have not a single clue how powerful someone is. At one point we'll watch main character defeat legendary monsters and ghosts, trained by the best teachers hiding in the ruins of the forgotten world, and few episodes later he'll struggle against some no name character who farted in his handand summoned a true deity through their training.
In short power scale is all over the place. We expect him to be the strongest because he's the main character, but time and time again someone will show up and mess the whole scale again. And then you see MC overpower them as well making you wonder why the hell did he struggle in last episode. We never see him train or invest any effort in his skills. Just the result of them.
Overall it's short, repetitive, formulaic and too rushed to be enjoyable. They could have easily slowed down some of the scenes and stretched episodes to 24 minutes without adding new content and it would feel just fine and probably better overall. As it is, for me it's a mixed bag. Might be more entertaining for you.