This book manages to take the relatively worn isekai premise and execute it realistically and refreshingly. An mc who gets overpowered as a result of coming from another world is nothing new, but this mc has interesting restrictions and is forced to rely on his team to thrive. The use of science is lovingly implemented and actually realistic-this mc actually knows what he’s talking about when it comes to science and it pays off in a reasonable way. The system itself is also interesting and refreshing, especially given how it impacts the culture of the world. I especially appreciate how alien the language and speech pattern of the native characters are, which is very realistic and helps us feel as out of place as the mc in a new world.
It’s sad I even have to address it but unless you are a blatant homophobe I don’t see why you would have a problem with the bi mc ocassionally commenting on how attractive other male characters are. The mc is supposed to be in his mid-late 20s and acts like it, instead of the excitable teenagers that most LitRPGs protagonists are, especially in regards to attraction and romance. Overall a very enjoyable listen worth the credit.