Also known as: Magical Explorer: Reborn as a Side Character in a Fantasy Dating Sim (LN), Magical★Explorer – It seems I have become a Friend of the Protagonist in an E*oge World, but because Magic is fun I have abandoned the role and train myself., MagiEx, MGE, マジエックス
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There’s a legendary Bishoujo Game that has become popular among Japanese gentlemen.
Its name is “ Magical★Explorer” or Magiero for short.
The game’s protagonist has a cheat-like power with12 different beautiful heroines to flirt with, including additional 12 heroines from the DLC, a harem of 24 beauties. I have become that protagonist!………………Not. Instead, I have become the third-wheel character who always laughing like an idiot next to him.
Of course I was in despair at first.
Of course. If I am the protagonist I could have all 24 heroines for myself along with unparalleled cheat power. However, since I am the third-wheel there’s no heroine that would lay their eyes on me.
But now I couldn’t care less about the protagonist and his heroines. Why? Because I discovered magic. While I was using it, I have become interested in it. I want to master it. I want to become the strongest. Thus I have decided.
I would abandon half my role as a protagonist’s friend to train my magic and then I would beat the hell out of that cheat who can solo the Demon King.
………..I was training with that thought in mind, but somehow I keep getting closer to the heroines and furthermore, I don’t know why I keep encounter events like I am some Eroge’s protagonist.
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## My Thoughts on Magical★Explorer
Alright, let's dive into "Magical★Explorer." This web novel has been on my radar for a while, and after reading through a good chunk of it, I've got some thoughts. It's a bit of a mixed bag, and I can see why it gets both high praise and harsh criticism.
### First Impressions
The initial setup is pretty intriguing: a guy gets reincarnated into an eroge as a side character. The premise had me hooked, especially with the promise of him trying to become the strongest, not just following the original story. I was ready for some clever subversion of tropes and maybe a little bit of meta-commentary.
### What Works Well
One thing I appreciate is the MC's dedication. He's a hard worker, grinding away to improve his unique fighting style, which involves enchanting his scarf. It's a fun concept, and when the action scenes hit, they can be pretty engaging. I also like the unique characters and the fact that the harem doesn't just materialize out of thin air. There are reasons and triggers for the relationships that form, which is a nice touch.
### Areas of Concern
Here's where things get a little bumpy. A common complaint is that the novel doesn't quite deliver on its initial promise of trope subversion. Instead, it leans heavily into those very tropes, like accidental groping and convenient living arrangements. It feels like a missed opportunity to do something truly unique. Also, the MC's personality can be a bit inconsistent. Sometimes he acts like a mature adult, and other times he's just a generic, dense harem protagonist. This lack of consistent character development can be frustrating. The plot can also feel a bit aimless at times, focusing more on harem antics than on the MC's goal of becoming the strongest. The over-reliance on eroge cliches can get tiresome, making the story feel uninspired and repetitive.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out specific plot points, such as the MC acquiring an angel subordinate. This event deviates from the original game's story and suggests that there are deeper mysteries at play. However, these plot threads don't always seem to be explored in a satisfying way, leading to a sense of unfulfilled potential.
### Final Verdict
"Magical★Explorer" is a fun, lighthearted read, but it's not without its flaws. If you're a fan of harem stories with a bit of action and don't mind the reliance on tropes, you might enjoy it. However, if you're looking for a deep, complex story with well-developed characters and clever subversion of genre conventions, you might be disappointed. Ultimately, it's a matter of managing expectations. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that it's more of a guilty pleasure than a literary masterpiece.