As the title suggests and contrary to what the cover illustration may lead you to believe, this manga is a pretty generic isekai. It has a few things that make it stand out such as the protagonist, Souya, bringing two AI assistants and some other modernities with him when he gets isekai’d. However, the stuff other than the AI assistants doesn’t really matter all that much, and ultimately things play out in a pretty typical isekai format. He joins the adventurer’s guild, becomes an archer, recruits two female elves into his party, and progresses through a multi-floor dungeon. There’s certainly nothing wrong with any of that.A manga that sticks to a tried-and-true formula can still very much be good if it’s executed well. And as far as this manga gets, it is a pretty good execution. Souya is interesting in that he’s pretty reckless and hotheaded. His party members also have pretty likable personalities. The bonds they’re forming with Souya also feel worth getting invested in. The world building also touches on a lot of intriguing elements.
The problem is that the manga is only two volumes long, and it seems to be a slow burn series. So as far as the manga gets, very little happens. There’s pretty much no value in reading this manga standalone. There may be value in reading this manga as an introduction to the novels it is an adaptation of. However, the light novels also seemed to have gotten axed at volume three, so that doesn’t exactly leave a lot of room for optimism. The art while not terrible, also isn’t all that great and definitely not worth reading the manga for.
tl;dr: An adaptation of a novel series that’s so short it feels pointless.