Depends what you're after. Mainstream action and suspense? Re;Zero is legitimately good and does a fantastic job of displaying to the audience a very flawed character.
Off-shows? I also very much like the often not recommended Hai to Gensou no Grimgar for completely different reasons to the typical shonen isekai. This show slows things down, A LOT. It explores much more of the interpersonal relationships of the human beings involved, their flaws, their anxieties, the emotions of a group engaging in struggle within a world whose economy is savage to them and forces them into a type of labour that is life threatening.
It's a legitimately under-rated show in the typical anime community because all that interpersonal exploration stuff just doesn't do it for the usual audience. Its art and the execution of what it sets out to do however is absolutely brilliant. It is however very unlikely to get more seasons.
Log Horizon if you want inter-guild politics with big plans being executed mixed with light comedy. This is honestly one of my favourites, flaws and all. We also have a season 3 confirmed and on the way. Log Horizon probably executes the genre in the most game-like way and is obviously written by someone with a lot off mmo experience at a high level with all the inter-guild drama that entails.
Depends what you're after. Mainstream action and suspense? Re;Zero is legitimately good and does a fantastic job of displaying to the audience a very flawed character.
Off-shows? I also very much like the often not recommended Hai to Gensou no Grimgar for completely different reasons to the typical shonen isekai. This show slows things down, A LOT. It explores much more of the interpersonal relationships of the human beings involved, their flaws, their anxieties, the emotions of a group engaging in struggle within a world whose economy is savage to them and forces them into a type of labour that is life threatening.
It's a legitimately under-rated show in the typical anime community because all that interpersonal exploration stuff just doesn't do it for the usual audience. Its art and the execution of what it sets out to do however is absolutely brilliant. It is however very unlikely to get more seasons.
Log Horizon if you want inter-guild politics with big plans being executed mixed with light comedy. This is honestly one of my favourites, flaws and all. We also have a season 3 confirmed and on the way. Log Horizon probably executes the genre in the most game-like way and is obviously written by someone with a lot off mmo experience at a high level with all the inter-guild drama that entails.
All of these seem worth a go, ty for the write up