Review of I'm Standing on a Million Lives
It was promising, especially with the good opening song that pumps you up before proceeding with the quest and the ending song that fits so well that you look forward to the next episode, however there were too many unnecessary flashbacks/ back stories that kept on repeating over and over which felt like just fill-ins. The story was a actually mediocre, it was mixed up like you just dont know if its supposed to be comedy, dark, serious, light, or like a big joke. An isekai wherein you get transferred back and forth to the fantasy world and real world after completing a quest andthe time stops in the real world whenever the "players" or "heroes" get to go on quest and get to come back to the real world after they finish the quest. it was mixed isekai and virtual gaming cuz the rules are somewhat game-like but the fantasy world they get transferred to is real? its kinda confusing so if you dont get this i suggest you watch it so you can see it for yourself, but the point is the story and plot was jumbled like the writer cant decide between isekai and virtual reality/game so he mashed it up together. Another is the game master, he made demands but cant even answer normal questions and whats up with that look? Though i somehow enjoyed watching thats why i finished it in one sitting. I can commend on 1st, the music which i have commented earlier, and the male protagonist personality, it was great to see that he overcame his job/hero classification as a farmer then as chef to work in his advantage. Its nice to see tough protagonist with rebellious side which was backed up by a sob story.