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Programmer Reincarnated in Another World, Can’t Use Magic but Dominates with Magic Circle Programming?
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By toshiro tanaka, 田中寿郎
185 chapters
2023
Description
A programmer who died from overwork suddenly finds themselves reincarnated in another world. With zero magical power and unable to use magic, but with memories from their previous life intact, they analyze the source code of magic and program magic circles to survive…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kakuyomu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Programmer Reincarnated in Another World, Can’t Use Magic but Dominates with Magic Circle Programming? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Programmer Reincarnated in Another World, Can’t Use Magic but Dominates with Magic Circle Programming?
Okay, let's dive into "Programmer Reincarnated in Another World, Can’t Use Magic but Dominates with Magic Circle Programming?" It's a mouthful of a title, and after spending some time with it, I have some thoughts. The premise definitely grabbed my attention – a programmer using modern knowledge to excel in a fantasy world through magic circles? Sounds like a fun twist on the isekai formula.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued. The idea of a protagonist using programming logic to understand and manipulate magic circles is genuinely interesting. It promised a unique power system and potentially clever solutions to fantasy problems. I was ready for some satisfying "aha!" moments as the MC outsmarted mages with his coding skills.
What Works Well
The concept of magic circle programming is, without a doubt, the novel's strongest asset. I appreciate that the main character isn't just magically gifted; he uses his past life's skills to gain an edge. The story seems to have short chapters that progress nicely without too much filler. Some have also pointed out that the family dynamic is well-written, creating a supportive and believable environment for the protagonist. The story also has a relatively "light" tone and avoids darker themes that are present in similar isekai novels.
Areas of Concern
However, and this is a big one, there are some immersion-breaking issues. For example, some have expressed concerns about the protagonist's apparent lack of common sense and general knowledge, despite his background. This made it harder for me to connect with the character and believe in his actions. The plot can be dry and uneven, with too much focus on insignificant details while important character development gets glossed over, which makes it hard to care about the characters.
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Final Verdict
"Programmer Reincarnated in Another World..." has an interesting core concept and a lighthearted tone that some readers will enjoy. However, the inconsistencies, lack of character depth, and questionable common sense of the MC ultimately hinder the experience. It's a novel with potential, but it needs significant refinement to truly shine. I'd say it's worth a try if you're looking for a casual read and can overlook its flaws, but don't expect a masterpiece.
