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* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[MoodWhiplash Then Yuko dies]] as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward. Despite these clichés, TropesAreTools, and it soon grows beyond them.
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* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[MoodWhiplash Then Yuko dies]] as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward. Despite these clichés, TropesAreTools, Administrivia/TropesAreTools, and it soon grows beyond them.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The story opens with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P and Hajime Tabata to give him a chance to work on a ''Final Fantasy'' game. A year after the manga was published, Tabata left Square-Enix entirely to start his own company.
* HilariousInHindsight: This manga was published in 2017, it using the plot point of the protagonist entering a familiar looking world with race names different from what he's used to. This was later used in ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV Shadowbringers]]'', two years later.
* PanderingToTheBase: It's obvious that the manga is tailored specifically to long-time fans of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. The story and setting are overflowing with {{Mythology Gag}}s to the games, the protagonist is a ''Final Fantasy'' {{Otaku}} and disgruntled Square-Enix employee, and the project is supervised by ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' director Naoki Yoshida. The first few pages of the story begin with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P to finally give him the chance to work on a game.
* HilariousInHindsight: This manga was published in 2017, it using the plot point of the protagonist entering a familiar looking world with race names different from what he's used to. This was later used in ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV Shadowbringers]]'', two years later.
* PanderingToTheBase: It's obvious that the manga is tailored specifically to long-time fans of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. The story and setting are overflowing with {{Mythology Gag}}s to the games, the protagonist is a ''Final Fantasy'' {{Otaku}} and disgruntled Square-Enix employee, and the project is supervised by ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' director Naoki Yoshida. The first few pages of the story begin with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P to finally give him the chance to work on a game.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The story opens with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P and Hajime Tabata to give him a chance to work on a ''Final Fantasy'' game. A year after the manga was published, Tabata left Square-Enix Creator/SquareEnix entirely to start his own company.
* HilariousInHindsight: Thismanga was manga, first published in 2017, it using uses the plot point of the protagonist entering a familiar looking familiar-looking world with race names different from what he's used to. This was later used setup would be reused in ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV Shadowbringers]]'', two years later.
* PanderingToTheBase: It's obvious that the manga is tailored specifically tolong-time longtime fans of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. The story and setting are overflowing with {{Mythology Gag}}s to the games, the protagonist is a ''Final Fantasy'' {{Otaku}} and disgruntled Square-Enix Square Enix employee, and the project is supervised by ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' director Naoki Yoshida. The first few pages of the story begin with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P to finally give him the chance to work on a game.
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* JerkassWoobie: The Magus Sisters are [[spoiler:victims of Mysidia's corrupt caste system. Having been born into the lowest strata of Mysidian society, they were abused and exploited their entire lives for their prodigious talents, convincing them to join the Forbidden Arts Guild and commiting acts of terrorism allegedly in the name of bringing revolution in Mysidia. In reality, they're all too scarred by their pasts and are trying to lash out at the society that drove them to this point.]]
* HarsherInHindsight: The story opens with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P and Hajime Tabata to give him a chance to work on a ''Final Fantasy'' game. A year after the manga was published, Tabata left Square-Enix entirely to start hisown.own company.
* HarsherInHindsight: The story opens with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P and Hajime Tabata to give him a chance to work on a ''Final Fantasy'' game. A year after the manga was published, Tabata left Square-Enix entirely to start his
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* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[spoiler:Then Yuko dies as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward.]] Despite these clichés, TropesAreTools, and it soon grows beyond them.
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* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[spoiler:Then [[MoodWhiplash Then Yuko dies dies]] as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward.]] forward. Despite these clichés, TropesAreTools, and it soon grows beyond them.
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* PanderingToTheBase: It's obvious that the manga is tailored specifically to long-time fans of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise. The story and setting are overflowing with {{Mythology Gag}}s to the games, the protagonist is a ''Final Fantasy'' {{Otaku}} and disgruntled Square-Enix employee, and the project is supervised by ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' director Naoki Yoshida. The first few pages of the story begin with Shogo screaming for Yoshi-P to finally give him the chance to work on a game.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The first chapter's color spread depicts Yuko naked with a red crystal over her chest, her eyes closed and her hands clasped seemingly in prayer [[spoiler:or as part of a funeral arrangement, as she dies in the first chapter.]]
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The first chapter's color spread depicts Yuko naked with a red crystal over her chest, her eyes closed and her hands clasped arms spread seemingly in prayer [[spoiler:or or as part of a funeral arrangement, as she dies in the first chapter.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: This manga was published in 2017, it using the plot point of the protagonist entering a familiar looking world with race names different from what he's used to. This was later used in ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV Shadowbringers]]'', two years later.
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* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[spoiler:Then Yuko dies as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Whatever reservations critics have about the story, Itsuki Kameya's art is undeniably spectacular, with gorgeous wide spreads that verge into outright SceneryPorn, intricately detailed outfits, and flowing, action-filled fight scenes.
* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[spoiler:Then Yuko dies as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward.]]]] Despite these clichés, TropesAreTools, and it soon grows beyond them.
* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[spoiler:Then Yuko dies as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward.
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* ClicheStorm: The beginning of the story follows many of the clichés of the isekai genre. The heroes are fans of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and end up in an RPGMechanicsVerse incredibly similar to a ''Final Fantasy'' game after [[LookBothWays getting hit by a truck]]. They become adventurers and hope to find a way home. [[spoiler:Then Yuko dies as a SacrificialLamb to motivate Shogo going forward.]]
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The first chapter's color spread depicts Yuko naked with a red crystal over her chest, her eyes closed and her hands clasped seemingly in prayer [[spoiler:or as part of a funeral arrangement, as she dies in the first chapter.]]