It's a very simple manga and it sticks true to being a 100% gag driven comedy manga with a central joke and everything centering around this joke, which is the female protagonist's incredible power and how it seems that despite us readers seeing her drawn as a hot/sexy warrior with few visible muscles with big boobs, everyone else appears to see her as some sort of gorilla.
I think it could've been more enjoyable if she was actually drawn a bit more muscular and less hot, but I guess that'd defeat the purpose of being eye candy. I don't mean ugly, I mean a smaller chest, bigger muscles and a more defined/sculpted face, so that she resembles a dude a bit more. It's a bit clashing how she's so beautiful AND wearing what is essentially bikini armor with slightly more coverage yet treated like a dude.
Everyone is painfully one track, but it kinda works since this manga is all about gags, zero about story, to the point where people don't even really have proper names, at least not the main cast that are only named after their classes.
With the different wildly fluctuating expressions and hyperactive delivery and how any joke goes because it's a fantasy world and resurrection is also on the table, we have a lot of pretty fun gags. I did laugh out loud several times. It's absurd and wacky. It's all just different ways in which warrior woman tries to appeal to the hero, but having zero experience and talent regarding said subject, she always fails, often due to her incredulous power.
I think the hero could be a bit more interesting if he actually REACTED TO ANYTHING. He literally never reacts, always having a calm face while the mage and priestess freaks out. It's as if he's emotionally stunted.
Overall, it did what it set out to do and it did so pretty well. I'd say 3 volumes was overreaching, 2 would've been more of a sweet spot for a manga like this where it's just the same gag over and over again with different flavors. The ending was perhaps one of the most out of place things here, I'll spoil it here since I consider it very minor and irrelevant to the enjoyment of the story, read at your own risk
It ends rather abruptly where the team are suddenly at the demon lord's castle and right before the battle, she finally confesses and the hero accepts it with his ever-present calm as if it's no big deal, it was a bit awkward tbh, then we just get an into the future timeskip and we see an overpowered little girl, their daughter, making for the last gag in this manga that she's super powerful, she asks the hero if he was really a hero before (after she breaks through the wall) and that she wants to adventure later too. We never actually see the warrior, which is the main character, there, which was very out of place, boring and overall crappy way to end it, I feel like an entire chapter could've been dedicated to all of this including showing us what's up with the warrior girl and maybe some small snippets of future events to give a feel of it. I wish the author would've just ended it right after the confession or perhaps a gag at the wedding scene where we get our last "she's so manly" gag, like maybe the audience could've questioned why the hero wasn't in the wedding gown and the warrior woman was wearing it, giving one last outburst and thrashing people. Endings are always hard, but I always felt that any story should end on the same kind of note it had all the way through. A romantic story could end on a touching note, a gag story should end with one last recurring gag. This story had nothing romantic or touching going for it, so ending it with a fairly touching note feels off and dampens my mood rather than making me happy. Kind of like a super serious drama with tragedy, romance and all that crap, then you end it with a huge joke and screw up the setting, ruining the mood.
Overall, I agree with shellshock. A good time waster. Nothing more, nothing less. Not memorable, but it's a fun read worth the time.