However, as the story progresses, many readers feel the series falls into common isekai tropes. A frequent criticism is that, despite his past as a 30-year-old successful author, Akira often acts with the impulsiveness and naivety of a typical shonen protagonist, lacking the expected wisdom of his years. Furthermore, while the art is consistently praised, the pacing and narrative are often described as becoming predictable, with a clear division between "evil" villains and "good" heroes, and a sense that the story loses some of its initial spark around the 50-chapter mark. The series is noted for having a distinctive and high-quality art style, a hallmark of its creators, but many believe it fails to live up to its unique premise.