I have definite beliefs for konosuba
Considering re:zero and mushoku tensei
Divided on tate no yuusha
Is there hope Sup Forums?
Is there a good isekai?
Is there a good isekai Sup Forums?
There's isekai thread already.
Overlord and Log Horizon
El Hazard: The Magnificent World
Gate
Release that Witch
Aura Battler Dunbine
Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?
Sup Forums is bad place to ask.
Overlord, Konosuba. Can't remember anything else.
I'd rather good old reverse isekai: Trigan, Gash Bell, Ponyo, Interstella, Penguindrum, Tsuritama... Discovering who these mysterious fuckers are or what's up with their world, or our world because of them, it's just more fun this way.
Overlord has too much filler shit.
Digimon
Vision of Escaflowned and Now And Then, Here And There
this plus those who hunt elves
Escaflowne.
Inuyasha
Digimon Adventure
Alice in Wonderland
Fucking this. Exactly this. user are you me?
Yes
off the top of my head
Escaflowne
Drifters
Youjo Senki
And my personal favourite
Fushigi Yuugi
Eliza for heavier but not edgy content
Mile for fun lighthearted adventure
Yuru for an in between
Maine is good too
Drifters is shit.
>good isekai
What an oxymoron.
The only good answer.
Play sengoku rance and then get back to me
>College student is ecstatic about being accepted into a high-ranking university after getting his grades successfully transferred
>Background is his father is a disgraced politician that was caught in a scandal
>He wants to clear his family name and actually has high ambitions
>As a result, he's turning out like his dad; selfish and only seeing people as means to an end instead of people
>Freak Earthquake has him falling down a crack into a war-ridden world
>Because he is seen as a potential scholar due to his "eloquence", he is taken in as a "house-slave" and as an assistant to the "head-slave"
>Still treated like crap. Whipped for mistakes, curses the world
>The servants/slaves are kind to him, despite being under the orders of their master to "keep him in his place"
>Bros it up with a big slave who looks like Brock and teaches him how to read
>In a development, the Warlord who owns him is murdered and he is unwittingly thrusted as a "make-do" adviser to one of the Warlord's "legitimate" sons
>Helps him on the rise to power
>In turn for his help, the Young Warlord and the big slave teach him to at least hold a sword/spear/play dirty
>Shitloads of political maneuvering, a lot of nationalism arguments, a lot of debate on the rights afforded and the rights given
>Eventually he is freed of his servitude but chooses to still help this Young Warlord
>As they step up the ladder, they realize keeping their humanity and valuing people as individuals as livestock means more than any bloody throne
>College student eventually learns from the mistakes of his father and just how thin a line a leader walks
>The Young Warlord falls and the College Student is determined to bring him back from the brink before he destroys himself further