Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on Crap, the Villain Is Forced to Play the Role of the Heroine!
First Impressions
Okay, let's be real, the title is… something. It definitely grabbed my attention, though! The premise is that our MC gets stuck playing the villain in his sister's trashy fantasy novel. He has a system forcing him to act evil, but the heroines are way more interested in his villainous antics than the actual hero. It's a bit of a chaotic setup, and I was definitely curious to see how it played out.
What Works Well
The character interactions are definitely a strong point. I found the dynamic between the MC and the various heroines genuinely entertaining. The fact that the heroines see through his "evil" act from the start, perceiving him as a cute tsundere, is hilarious. There's a good dose of humor in the MC's obliviousness to this. I particularly enjoyed the unexpected plot twists and turns; it kept me engaged and made the story more than just another run-of-the-mill isekai. Also, each character feels like their own character and the plot doesn't only revolve around the MC, which is a good plus in my book.
Areas of Concern
The world-building feels a bit weak. The author uses the "it's a crappy fantasy story!" excuse to handwave this away, which is kind of lazy. It works, but it's not the most inspired solution. But the biggest problem for some readers seems to be the translation quality. Some readers have pointed out that it feels like heavily edited machine translation, with readers essentially doing the proofreading. This can definitely detract from the reading experience.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have highlighted that the MC's sister is an evil god and that this is the reason for his transmigration. It also seems like the heroines are able to see through his villain act because they have skills that allow them to see that he doesn't have evil in him.
Final Verdict
"Crap, the Villain Is Forced to Play the Role of the Heroine!" is an enjoyable read, despite its flaws. If you're looking for a lighthearted isekai harem with a unique twist, and you're willing to overlook some translation issues and weaker world-building, you might find it worth your time. The character interactions and comedic elements make it a fun, if imperfect, experience. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, leaning towards those who enjoy the "villain MC" trope with a healthy dose of self-awareness.