I'm a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic · review
Well, there's not much to say It's your typical anime to relax with in the afternoon and not think too much There aren't big twists or notable character development, just the protagonist dealing with his excessive power and dealing with various issues typical of Isekai They skip over important situations, simply omitting them and moving on to the next part or situation in question, which leaves a kind of empty or incomplete feeling for the advancement of the story, but you can't ask too much of the story either It can be predictable in several aspects, but sometimes there are small subplots that manage to surprise you If you like isekaisand don't mind clichés, then no problem, but if you dislike them, then it's definitely not for you
There's good music appropriate to the moment and place, the medieval European setting fits well, and then there's a contrast with technological advances and engineering developments within the cities, and various concepts of political strategy are applied to influence diplomatic relations.