The anime is generally reviewed as a high-octane fantasy harem that shines through its deep dive into mythology, even if it occasionally stumbles over generic tropes and a rushed plot. Mythological Depth vs. Harem Tropes

The 13-episode adaptation is often criticized for being overly condensed.

“It’s a painfully average ecchi show... However, the show has one very impressive quality. In it, the protagonist fights against gods and mythical beings, and to use his powers he must tell the history of said being.” Reddit · r/anime · 1 year ago

Watch this breakdown for a closer look at the show's blend of action and romance:

This intellectual weight is often balanced—or disrupted—by "harem comedy" elements. Reviewers from Geek of Oz note that while the action is epic, the series often retreats into "saliva-swapping" fan service that can feel a bit heavy-handed for some viewers. Production and Pacing

The protagonist, Godou Kusanagi, must physically and intellectually "deconstruct" a god's history to defeat them, making for some of the most creative battles in the genre.

“I personally love Campione! The author is really good with both ecchi-make-out sessions, and over the top battles with Gods.” Reddit · r/LightNovels · 7 years ago

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