Damn it Donuts we have to open the gates and that all the fun happened this this is one of those things where it’s a it’s a good story but it’s something where you have to wait-a-bit for the payoffWhen the payoff happens it’s amazing saying and this is a good way to set us..
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Great book, but…
Review from Shadow Sun Expansion →
I like both this book and the first. I am also glad I read them. That said, there are a few issues. 1. Fuzzy is the only bonded animal?!? Also Fuzzy’s stats are mentioned but never revealed… 2. I understand that the MC is just one guy and all; but he has hundreds of people..
good stuff
Review from The Gate of the Feral Gods →
I hope Jeff Hayes gets a raise
Review from Challenge →
I’m hooked
Review from The Gate of the Feral Gods →
This has seriously become my favorite litrpg series. I was hesitant at first because it’s not your traditional dnd spinoff. This is dnd meets cyberpunk meets final fantasy meets pop culture on really good mushrooms. The “next level” action of the stories keep it fun and you’re always pleasantly surprised by all the weird plot..
Good but needs more Boxy
Review from Mortimer →
These books are always good but the later books tend to try to develop too many characters and lose the focus on Boxy. This book follows that path. And I noticed that the later books have less and less to do with the Title as the earlier books. Anyhow, I still love the series. I..
Fun crazy disturbing
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
This book is weird, gross, funny and engaging. It is a mishmash of overlords, 1980’s Arnold schwarzenegger film called The Running Man ( Stephen King book I believe), dungeon adventures , leveling and weird crazy. It is actually compelling and the cliff hanger makes me yearn for more. Next credit goes to Carl.
While I hate cats and Carl’s constant you will not break me mantra, this book was pretty damn good. Sure the constant plot armor to keep Carl from getting massive experience is annoying. Epseically when it’s his good guy choices like letting npcs do something rather than do it himself so he gets credit or..







