Overlord III
Synopsis
Following the horrific assault on the Re-Estize capital city, the Guardians of the Great Tomb of Nazarick return home to their master Ainz Ooal Gown. After months of laying the groundwork, they are finally ready to set their plans of world domination into action. As Ainz's war machine gathers strength, the rest of the world keeps moving. The remote Carne Village, which Ainz once saved from certain doom, continues to prosper despite the many threats on its doorstep. And in the northeastern Baharuth Empire, a certain Bloody Emperor sets his sights on the rising power of Nazarick. Blood is shed, heroes fall, and nations rise. Can anyone, or anything, challenge the supreme power of Ainz Ooal Gown? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Audience opinions are divided on Overlord III. Some viewers appreciate the unique premise of a villainous protagonist and the detailed world-building, while others are disappointed by the poor CGI, slow pacing, and perceived inconsistencies in the storyline and character development. The series' shift towards a more villainous portrayal of the main characters in the later half of the season was a point of contention.
Strengths
- Unique premise with a villainous protagonist.
- Solid world-building and magic system.
- Satisfying to see an OP character dominate.
Weaknesses
- Poor CGI and animation quality.
- Slow pacing and filler content.
- Inconsistent character behavior and motivations.