Out of all the overpowered protagonist subgenre within the entirety of all isekai produced in the last few years, I gotta say that I agree with you here about the uniqueness of Overlord in comparison to other anime adaptations. The first aspect of the show that I found interesting was the duality of showing the hero and villain sides of the main character. He helps out others when he can, but if anyone crosses him, they suffer harsh consequences. The animation quality is pretty consistent with some jumps during major fight scenes, and the openings are fantastic as well.
Out of all the overpowered protagonist subgenre within the entirety of all isekai produced in the last few years, I gotta say that I agree with you here about the uniqueness of Overlord in comparison to other anime adaptations. The first aspect of the show that I found interesting was the duality of showing the hero and villain sides of the main character. He helps out others when he can, but if anyone crosses him, they suffer harsh consequences. The animation quality is pretty consistent with some jumps during major fight scenes, and the openings are fantastic as well.