I’d had a good beginning but became repetitive and sometimes frustrating very fast…The end felt rushed.
Plainly bad
Review from Corruption →
I’d had a good beginning but became repetitive and sometimes frustrating very fast…The end felt rushed.
If I could listen to anything else, and I can, I would. The voice actor used accents (normally a plus), but then didn’t switch out of them consistently on the right lines? I don’t know, maybe that was a fluke, but I didn’t like that and overall the plot was so-so and slow.
The beginning was cool and theres a lot of unique stuff in this, but the story gets a tad too coincidental. Including spoilers in a review kindof ruins a review so I’ll just say the premise is good but the story could be executed better. Definitely more so near the end.
always hilarious, frequently surprising, excellent narration.a good series to listen to and smile the whole way through.
This is by far one of my favorite series! The story is fun and engaging while the narration is superb! Do yourself a favor and start this series!
Review from Kingdom Come: A LitRPG Dragonrider Adventure →
Each book has had more crude talk and cursing, until this this entry could remove them and be about a quarter shorter. It’s truly reaching ridiculous levels, which is sad, because otherwise it’s a great series. It’s as if the author’s vocabulary is shrinking, or he’s hanging around biker bars! Seriously annoying, because the characters..
I hate I hate the chapter intro sword clangs. It hurts the ears on headphones. It’s given me multiple headaches. Who ever decided sharp ass noises as an intro to every chapter ….. terrible idea. definitely a 4 or 5 without it. Almost a 2 because of it. I hate it.
Do you like hearing the same thing over and over until you want to rip your own ear. Will, I got the book for you. get ready to increase the speed so you can endure less of this torture.
The book skips a period after the climax of the previous book and frustratingly only drops tidbits of how Jack got free every few hours, BUT there’s no indication that those parts are in the past. Instead, the book spends an agonizing amount of time dealing with gameplay mechanics (it even goes through patch notes..
