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Narrated by:
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Zach Villa
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By:
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G. Akella
A new update arrives to the ultra-popular online game, Realm of Arkon. With Patch 17, the level of immersion experienced by players in their gaming capsules has made virtual reality indistinguishable from the real world. But every gamer's dream becomes a nightmare for Roman Kozhevnikov after he gets confined to Arkon against his will. And not just to Arkon, but to its deadliest zone - Demon Grounds. Playing - or rather living - as his character Krian, it's not just about survival for Roman. He longs to exact revenge for his banishment to the virtual world where the sensation of pain has reached 100 percent...
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But the negatives are there too. The overwhelming number of epic items, unique quests, and overpowered characters make them less remarkable. Long readings of stats. The same formula used book to book: player has doubts, gets confidence boost, faces impossible odds, something saves the day, player succeeds. Over and over.
Then there is the number of books, each around 10 hours, released every 3 months. Nine books - that’s over $100.
It would’ve been great to combine these into 4 books at 22-24 hours each. As it stands after book four, I don’t think another $57 is worth getting to the end, when I already have a fairly good idea how it’s going to develop. Maybe I’ll skip to Book 9 and read the ending. Idk.
Pretty good
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Not sure if its the story or me.
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Idk if it's the translation, the narration, or if it's the cultural differences ...most likely it's some combination of all three. Regardless, I'd recommend giving the series a try.
The narrator does a good job, but he also talks a little fast and seems to gloss over important bits. Also, I think he doesn't quite deliver the drama and epic nature of the fight scenes. I think I might enjoy this book more if I read it for myself.
He def doesn't grab ur attention, it's easy to get distracted and all of a sudden find urself being lost wondering: where r we? what's going on? and how did we get here?
Main complaint, is the MC doesn't think for himself enough. He just goes along with whatever is happening around him. Maybe that'll change in the next book. Also other than one extensive discussion, which struck me as being too much info, the MC doesn't really take you through the process of deciding how to allocate stat points to develop the character. If you enjoy that sort of thing, then this book doesn't really do much of that.
Something get's lost in the translation
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bad with names
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Intelligently written LitRPG
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typical
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Great story
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Story, combat & leveling system, are ALL a bit TOO simple: so, it's a faster paced book, but a bit hollow to be TRUELY good.
Performance is good, with different voices, so long as there isn't TOMANY in a scene: but tend to blend a bit, if a lot of characters are in a scene.
Good. AVERAGELY so !!!
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Masterfully Written and Performed!
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Did Not Finish.
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