A Cursed Sword's Daily Life · review
It's stupid, it's fun, and it's decently long while not being a slog. That's worth a 9 in my book. Also the gags have weird canon explanations and I'm always a big fan of that. The review judge thinks that was too short, so I'll add some specifics: a lot of the comedy is situational and reactionairy in nature and hinges on the fact that the entire universe seems to be based on absurdity, which is a fact the characters comment on regularly (the main point of the protagonist is his ability to make "retorts" in reaction to the insane ideas most people have on aregular basis). This "lolrandom" sense of humour is omnipresent throughout the entire series and this could be a huge hit/miss for a lot of readers. If you don't like the series by chapter 10, don't feel bad about dropping it. If you are at all familiar with the sense of humour in the official Elden Ring manga, this is near identical in vibe.