MC is basically a god, but has no characterization.
Chapter 1-2 claims he slowly loses his mind over being stuck in the tutorial for thousands of years. He only had one thing keeping him together: the thought of his family (just his mom so far). After finally leaving the tutorial at max stats (we don't know just how much power that is), he goes to look for her. After some conflict, finds her, but things happen...
Everything is good up to that point. Then it just gets weirdly messy.
Think One-Punch Man, except the MC doesn't any motivation behind his strength. He just has it. Yet, he still acts like a hero, in the sense that he doesn't kill humans who try to harm him. Even against the ones who caused his turmoil. When he gets into a fight, he always wins easily, but he also still holds back, with seemingly no reason to do so (or when he has reason not to hold back).
Lots of things that should be going for it, but the MC just seems to be being to sent to places, and the overall plot moves forward, but he acts like he has no care in the world. No inner motivation to find out more on his own (despite the one should-be-important external motivation the story has given him).
Then comes chapter 35. MC comes across a familiar trope: big bad magic machine is doing thing, and is powered by 4 auxiliary battery-machine things. To destroy it, you have to destroy the 4 batteries at the same time first, then destroy the main machine. But...why? Why can't the seemingly-all-powerful MC just destroy the main one? It doesn't say something bad will happen (like an explosion), it just says the auxiliary supplies will be restored. But these are clearly machines? Oh but look! There are 4 friends who just happened to be in the area, so they can take out the 4 batteries at the same time so MC can take out the main. But guess what! Another trope appears: each battery is protected by one of the 4 sub-bosses revealed in a previous chapter! Guess its time for 4 one-on-ones...
The tropes here would be fine, but with the poor story telling of the MC, it just feels like a way for the author to extend the chapter count, and not setup a good story.