Lysander_Works
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Summarized and self-answered, I don't think it is the origin, tag, or device of Isekai that is a problem. It's popularity has been boosting for years in both literature and anime. A majority seem to complain about the same issue: lack of quality control. I think readers are simply burned out by titles featuring overused plot tropes or writing that seems devoid of any style beyond very passive speech.
It's kind of sad. The tag isn't the problem, but some people blacklist it for themselves entirely.
I get it. If you smell a rotten egg sandwich once, chances of taking a second or third whiff will be lower.
That said, I think it is more or less a problem that will solve itself. The bar to make a good isekai is much higher now than it was before, and it needs to be, not in just the writing but in presentation as well.
It's kind of sad. The tag isn't the problem, but some people blacklist it for themselves entirely.
I get it. If you smell a rotten egg sandwich once, chances of taking a second or third whiff will be lower.
That said, I think it is more or less a problem that will solve itself. The bar to make a good isekai is much higher now than it was before, and it needs to be, not in just the writing but in presentation as well.