One of the most common tropes in the realm of isekai is – transferred to a game world anime setting. The idea of being able to step into a video game, with all its wonders and dangers, has captivated the hearts and minds of countless fans over the years.
From sword-wielding heroes to futuristic virtual realities, this genre has produced several remarkable series that delves into the concept of transferring to game world. In today’s article, we’ll take a look at some of them. So, without any further ado, let’s get started.
10. Trapped In A Dating Sim
Based on a light novel of the same name, Trapped in a Dating Sim chronicles an office worker’s life who finds himself reincarnated as Leon Fou Bartfort in an otome game world where women reign supreme and men are treated as second-class citizens.
Using his encyclopedic knowledge of the game from his past life, Leon sets on disrupting this world and its social hierarchy by finding the cheat item Luxion and enrolling in the Holtfort Academy. Along the way, he fights for the status quo and tries to bring harmony to the kingdom.
9. Re:Creators
Re:Creators is a reverse isekai anime series that offers a premise with fictional characters duking it out in modern-day Japan. The series follows Sōta Mizushino, a high school student and anime fan who aspires to be a creator by writing his own light novel.
However, one day, he gets entangled in a battle among fictional characters who were transported into the real world from different stories and forms of media. Afterward, Sōta teams up with the characters and their creators to stop the calamity before it destroys his own world.
8. Grimgar: Ashes And Illusions
The transferred to game world anime trope is generally noted to deliver light-hearted stories but Grimgar is nothing like the rest! Featuring a character-driven plotline, the series chronicles a group of strangers stuck in the gnarly world of “Grimgar”, a high fantasy setting built on the foundations of RPGs.
With no memories from before their arrival and being tasked with eliminating anything that threatens the peace in Grimgar, this ragtag group of unlikely fighters tries to survive together in a world where life and death are separated only by a fine line.
7. Cautious Hero
Cautious Hero is a humor-filled series that’s sure to please fans of comedy and fantasy. The story follows Seiya Ryuuguuin, a hero who is summoned to the world of Gaeabrande by the goddess Ristarte to help defeat the Demon Lord. However, soon it comes to notice that Seiya has one little problem!
While Seiya’s stats boast his incredibly overwhelming power, he’s extremely cautious of everything. Seiya’s introversion initially drives the goddess crazy but as they begin to overcome the challenges of Gaeabrande, she realizes this hero’s caution is well justified.
6. How Not To Summon A Demon Lord
Set around the themes of the harem and RPG action-fantasy world, How Not to Summon a Demon Lord tells the story of shut-in gamer Takuma Sakamoto who is transported to the virtual role-playing game Cross Reverie as his online persona, the Demon Lord Diablo.
Upon arriving, Takuma makes use of his high stats and vast knowledge of Cross Reverie’s lore to survive in a bizarre habitat. Along the way, he’s accompanied by two maidens, Rem and Shera, who decide to join him in an attempt to face the challenges of this new world and protect it from evil.
5. Btooom!
Btooom! serves as a stellar example of battle royale in a transferred to game world anime trope. The series begins with pro gamer Ryouta Sakamoto who is one of the world’s top players in the titular video game but, one day he wakes up on a desert island with a setting similar to that of his favorite game.
He soon realizes that he is one of several people who have been forced to participate in a real-life version of Btooom! In a place where life and death are at stake at each turn, the only way to escape is to kill fellow participants on the island by using a bag full of specialized bombs called BIMs.
4. Sword Art Online
Over the years, Sword Art Online has invested heavily in exploring the elements of virtual reality gaming through anime media. First evolved as a light novel, the series presents a string of various virtual reality MMORPG worlds set in motion with the story of young beta tester Kazuto “Kirito” Kirigaya.
After finding himself trapped in the game along with several other participants, Kirito vows to beat the game and free the other players. However, the only way to escape is to clear all 100 floors of Aincrad, the game’s tower. If they die in the game, they die in real life as well.
3. No Game No Life
No Game No Life offers one of the best game settings in the isekai genre. Based on a light novel of the same name, the series follows Sora and Shiro, two shut-in siblings who become insanely popular in the gaming circle following their unbeaten record.
Word of their gaming skills excites the god of Disboard and they’re soon summoned to a world where all disputes are settled through games. This strange new world gives the duo a new purpose in life – to beat everybody who crosses their path and become the new Gods of this world!
2. Overlord
Overlord is arguably the most popular transferred to game world anime known for its dark and comedic tone. The series chronicles Momonga, a powerful wizard who is trapped in the world of the popular virtual reality game “Yggdrasil” after the servers shut down.
With the magic at his disposal and cosmic items under his control, Momonga decides to take on the role of his character, Ainz Ooal Gown and begins exploring the world in an attempt to figure out the befallen catastrophe while ensuring the safety of his loyal NPCs.
1. Log Horizon
Log Horizon sets forth an epic tale of a multiplayer online role-playing game through the eyes of a master strategist. Taking place in an MMORPG setting, the story begins with 30,000 players of Elder Tale getting transported to the virtual game donning their in-game avatars.
Amid the chaos, a socially awkward gamer named Shiroe forms a guild called Log Horizon and works to bring order to the already unsettled world. Using his knowledge and skills, he must deal with the challenges of living in a world where the rules of the game no longer apply.
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