I've read up to ch 34:
This is yet another power trip with nothing really differentiating itself from all the others. If you're into watching an OP MC overcome everything he comes across, this is probably fine, but that's all you're getting.
Even then, this MC doesn't really have a unique style or ability set, kind-of a hodgepodge really, and he isn't particularly smart (intelligence is literally one of his dump stats and it shows). Personality-wise he's pretty bland and, while there are some supporting characters, they are poorly fleshed out and they're just there to be amazed by the MC's OPness or struggle fruitlessly until the MC solves all their problems. The world-crafting is pretty bland too, there's dungeons, monsters, and crystals that are worth money, pretty typical. Any kind of significant plot seems to be pretty nonexistent.
One might argue that the "quest system" is a unique aspect of this, but it really only serves to make the MC OP and give him some items, so I'd say it's pretty lacking.
An aspect of this that really annoys me is that the MC's personality actually seems to become blander as time passes, which is saying something because there wasn't much there in the first place.
A good thing about this is that the MC does grow stronger over time instead of being top-tier out of the gate, but he does it by 'Trying Harder' (which I always find unrealistic) and he gets very strong very quickly, so it's kinda meh.
If you're looking to kill some time and watch some OK fighting scenes, this is probably fine, but there's really not much else.
Other reviewers have said it gets better after ch 40, and the first 34 chapters aren't painful or anything, just very mediocre, so maybe it could be worth a read.