There are dark parts to this wonderful book but keep in mind it’s all virtual reality
Dark but not too dark
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The title may have turned you off… or on… but in case you are wondering, PB is a good book and a fun read (yes, I read it first) so don’t let the title throw you off. It has all the elements of a great adventure with all the extras to enjoy. But it has..
Loved this series. Wish there was more. I’ve listened to about 5 different LitRPG series, and this one was my favorite. Really hope another book is planned one day in the future.
always like Jeff Hays performances. one of the best Rpglit books I’ve read, nice world concept, looking forward to the next book in the series
Fantastic character development. Awesome story. The team that does the voices for the audible book are wonderful to listen to.
Awesome book with great writing, well thought out and fleshed out characters, and a great ending. Definitely left me wanting to get the next one. Jeff Hays(narrator) was great as always and he just keeps getting better with each book he reads. I honestly can’t think of a single bad thing to say.
This story follows a traditional LitRPG troupe, but doesn’t say within the virtual realm (though not enough for my taste for these types of voluntary litrpg inclusion-type stories). It follows a former higher-up in a company who helped create a vrmmo game but loses his wife and then his meaning for living. He spends months..
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If this wasn’t supposed to be LitRPG then I would have rated the story higher, but it was very light on game mechanics, and things like hp & mp not self regenerating made for awkward game mechanics that never seamed to be explained. If this had been performed by someone other than Sound booth. Then..
