As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I’ll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World Review — C-

Isekai where the main character’s overpowered ability is evaluating other people’s talents.

I do enjoy the central concept of this, where it turns the idea of isekai with overpowered abilities on its head a bit by pointing out it’s actually much more effective to lead a team of multiple people with various talents than to just have an overpowered ability yourself. I feel like it has its heart in the right place. (Just don’t think too hard about how everyone’s talents are pre-ordained…)

That said, it’s slow and boring. Has its high points but mostly wasn’t very interesting and got quite predictable, especially in the second season once all the main characters were introduced.

  • Storytelling – D – Slow and dull.
  • Voice – B – Do appreciate the concept.
  • Characters – C – They’re fine but isn’t much growth once they join the team.
  • Attention Grab – D – Lost most of my interest by the end.
  • Production – C – Meh.
  • Overall – C-

Recommendations – Have some passion…

2 thoughts on “As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I’ll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World Review — C-

  1. Greatest masterpiece of the last century, I ever dare to say is superior to Citizen Kane and The Passion of Joan of Arc. There’s a “before and after” moment in life after watching this marvelous lifechanging piece of media, it certainly helps the viewer to understand better the answers to the most crucial questions about life and the cosmos.

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