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Shangri-La Frontier mid-season review

Shangri-La Frontier Mid-season Review

This is by far the best fake video game I've ever seen written in fiction.

Most MMO-centric isekai stories have trouble with providing accurate and realistic depictions of the complexities and minutia that give MMOs the allure they have. I've seen so much handwavey bullshit tacked onto fake-games that introduce unrealistically overlooked mechanics for reasons like giving the protag immense power just because they're the protag and the story is about them. A good example of this is another MMO Isekai airing this season, "A Playthrough of a Certain Dude's VRMMO Life", wherein the main character becomes extremely rich, powerful, and famous by episode 2 because he stumbled into a stealth archer playstyle, a build which apparently no human in that universe had ever conceived of before, and then making a fortune by selling basic potions to everyone after NPCs stopped selling them (another thing he was uniquely able to do because not a single other player had the forethought to spec into alchemy). These lesser, dime-a-dozen isekai add up to be boring fantasy strories with gaming elements clumsily put in so that the author can demonstrate how powerful the world's inhabitants are by showing their stat allocation screen instead of, say, explaining anything about what they do that's so uniquely powerful and how they figured it out. Ya know, stuff you'd hope to hear about from any competent story.

Shangri-La Frontier is a breath of fresh air for anyone who, like me, is sick of authors ignoring the things that actually make video games compelling in service of creating a stock-standard narratives in fantasy worlds because it allows them to get away with bullshit. I've always found it very convenient that many isekai narratives indulge in things like chattel slavery, because it's societally normal enough for the protag to purchase a beautiful, vulnerable girl to add to his harem (dont worry, she is always inexplicably in love with him no matter what because he's SUCH a kind master). And it never really seems to go anywhere. Because the Video Game Isekai, while an interesting premise in theory, is more often than not used exclusively as a means to simplify the structure of a world's power scaling to abide by an arbitrary set of omnipresent universal rules (e.g. what people who have never cared to look into game development think of video games). This anime, by comparison, is VERY clearly authored by someone who plays a LOT of games.

Every piece of logic used to drive the plot forward, so far, is congruent to a real-world example of video game conventions, and I'm not just talking about levelling up and selling monster parts. Story elements that I've rarely (if ever) seen explored in other isekai are ever-present and genuinely clever and amusingly introduced. My favorite example of this so far has been the way the protagonist has been able to go head to head with so many overlevelled foes in the first 9 episodes. The story of course makes note of how good of a gamer Sanraku (our hero) is, but much like in real life games, being super duper good at dodging attacks doesn't really make up for a 70 level gap in items and learned skills. For that reason, he gets his ass whooped more often than he actually outsmarts others (so far he hasn't beaten a single player in pvp). So how is he getting out of these situations without dying so frequently? Simple: he got access to a later area too early relative to his level (sequence break) and got access to a high level follower NPC that's been carrying him. This is something he acknowledges directly several times, specifically using words like "Emul has been hard-carrying me for a while." This, to me, is extraordinarily meaningful. That's something you can exploit in Skyrim, man. That's REALISTIC CHEESE STRATS. The excitement and wonder I find in this show doesn't come from watching the protag do something unexpected, but by watching him do something that I would think to do.

This knowledge the author has demonstrated regarding modern gaming culture extends further into the actual realistic nature of game design and community. The story exists in a reality where full-dive VRMMOs are the be-all-end-all of gaming, and given the prohibitively expensive nature of developing and designing expansive, immersive worlds, most games are pretty shit. It's been hinted at so far that this is due to a monopolistic megacorp which is one of the only entities rich and powerful enough to make a good game (the game in question being the one that shares the title of the anime), but so far the strife of the characters have been pretty centralized to the happenings of the game world and its politics. By the way, lets talk about the game world's player base politics, which I'm also quite pleased with. It exists in the form of guilds and clans who struggle for power not by participating in seemingly random pvp with other powerful players to see who is the most epic and badass warrior (again, like many contemporary isekai typically opt for), but by gaining actual realistic support from a fictional playerbase with realistic desires and playstyles. Some guilds are interested in lore, some gather for alliance and boss raids, some for things like animal husbandry, and (naturally) at least one is dedicated to trolling and PKing. Each of these factions, through the very little that we've seen of them so far, communicate on forums and only know as much as is reasonable for them to know. The only reason they give a shit about the protagonist at all is because he gained access to a high-level unique scenario quest that they want information on how to access, and the only reason word of that got out in the first place was because someone posted a screenshot of him with a unique NPC onto a forum, asking about it as "where can i find this pet summon, its super cute!" That's real. That's video games, baby.

I like this show a lot so far. I like that it cares about video games, but I also like its writing. I like the main character and how hes less of an ultra badass super cool guy, and more of an earnest challenge-run lets player. Like, a lot of his dialogue straight up sounds strikingly similar to Japanese youtubers. And he's naturally always quick to point out inconsistencies in the game world's logic. I ALSO really like his community of pals from a janky old fighting game, and I ADORE the girl from his school who has a crush on him and also just so happens to be an exceptionally high level player from a top clan, and how she had to spend 9 episodes working up the courage to send him a friend request. I love that so, so much, dude.

I highly recommend this show if you're into a single thing I've mentioned. The animation is great. The world is beautiful. The character design is immaculate. And I'm looking forward to watching it continue.


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It has come to my attention that some of you may be unaware that the anime Shangri-La Frontier has a bunny daddy voiced by Akio Ōtsuka.

And he SINGS.


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11 months ago
I Started Watching Shangri-La Frontier Because I Thought It Was Curious That The Protagonist Had A Bird's

I started watching Shangri-La Frontier because I thought it was curious that the protagonist had a bird's head. As the series progressed and meeting Vysache, the chief rabbit blacksmith, he became my favorite character. I hope to have more participation in the development of the missing story.


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11 months ago
Lmao The Immediate Realization That I Had Seeing An Influx Of Different People Liking My Arameese Arts

Lmao the immediate realization that I had seeing an influx of different people liking my Arameese arts from 3 years ago, that this motherfucker finally made his debut in the anime despite me haven't had the time to see a single episode yet. So here I am, giving color to an old sketch.


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11 months ago
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"
Vysache From "Shangri-La Frontier"

Vysache from "Shangri-La Frontier"


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11 months ago
Shangri-La Frontier - 2nd Season Announced For October 2024. The 2nd Season Will Air For Two Consecutive

Shangri-La Frontier - 2nd Season announced for October 2024. The 2nd season will air for two consecutive cours.


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11 months ago
Working My Way Through Shangri-La Frontier And I Already Adore The Main Three Characters. Old Gaming
Working My Way Through Shangri-La Frontier And I Already Adore The Main Three Characters. Old Gaming

Working my way through Shangri-La Frontier and I already adore the main three characters. Old gaming buddies who are 100% down to be complete assholes to each other for the shits and giggles.

Working My Way Through Shangri-La Frontier And I Already Adore The Main Three Characters. Old Gaming
Working My Way Through Shangri-La Frontier And I Already Adore The Main Three Characters. Old Gaming

But like they all just completely vibe with each other so hard


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