Hell Mode: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Original Title:
ヘルモード ~やり込み好きのゲーマーは廃設定の異世界で無双する~ はじまりの召喚士

Alternate Titles:
Hell Mode: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing
Hell Mode: Yarikomi Suki no Gamer wa Haisettei no Isekai de Musou Suru
Hell Mode: Yarikomizuki no Gamer wa Hai Settei no Isekai de Musou suru
へるもーどやりこみずきのげーまーははいせっていのいせかいでむそうするはじまりのしょうかんし
ヘルモード ~やり込み好きのゲーマーは廃設定の異世界で無双する~ はじまりの召喚士
헬 모드

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Earth Star Entertainment

Countries:
JP

Kenichi Yamada, a single, 35-year-old businessman, has spent the majority of his adult life playing every MMORPG to hit the market. Tired of the constant cycle of repetitive, newbie-centric gameplay, he is immediately drawn in by the promise of a new game that, on top of being never-ending, offers up a "Hell Mode"—a difficulty level that makes it nigh impossible to level up but also promises uncapped growth potential. Upon selecting the newly released Summoner class, Kenichi finds himself reborn as Allen, an infant in a serf family, with nothing but his wits and old memories to guide him.

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Character Designer:
Mo

Comic Book:
Enji Tetsuta

Graphic Novel:
Enji Tetsuta

Graphic Novel Illustrator:
Enji Tetsuta

Novel:
Hamuo

Original Series Design:
Mo

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