
Physics of the Apocalypse 1
Physics of the Apocalypse, Book 1
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Eric Jason Martin
Beers. Oktoberfest. The Apocalypse.
Leading astrophysicist Liam Jackson is participating in a scientist exchange program in Germany when a curveball of universal proportions is thrown at him. Planes fall from the sky, cars explode, and strange particles rain down from the heavens as monsters appear out of thin air.
The laws of physics have changed in the world. The fundamental forces of the universe are behaving differently, and Liam needs to understand them if he wants to survive.
Physics of the Apocalypse is a LitRPG series that combines the wonders of the cosmos with magic and science. Find out what base-building can look like in a medieval castle, how 3D printing can be used to create magic items, and how spacetime, nuclear, and quantum physics are combined with spellcasting.
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Didn't make it all the way through book 1.
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Then there is problem with stats as it falls in the same hole all other stories go when introducing intelligence as the main stat for the MC. The problem is that author can only write the character as smart as the author himself is. So at some point intelligence doesn't increase actual characters intelligence but just raises spell damage and unlocks new spells.
At that point you also start to wonder why basic conclusions that anyone can come up with, are being portrayed as a result of MC being smart because of the raised stat. So you get into a situation where instead of raising MC intelligence, author dumbs down everyone else.
Interesting begging, but lost the spark and became Litrpg apocalypse 101
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Amazing read!
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Physics of the review
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Loved it
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Very Good all around. Top 10 in genre. Minimal Complaints. Written with a refreshingly more mature adult mindset.
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One humorous thing I want to mention is that the story contains multiple instances where the protagonist's ride gets threatened to be stolen or destroyed. At first it was the bike rickshaw, then the bus with the military people, then the T*sla as they're leaving the forest, then the same car again a few chapters later, tertiary bad guy threatening to blow up a mcguffin in the truck, etc. And that's just by other people, not including the dragon attacking their car/bus/truck. I know it's petty, but come on, there's gotta be different scenarios to ratchet tension than your car being stolen by another set of bad guys with German accents. The book is not even about riding in cars, but base building a castle!
Another pit trap the author falls into is having the MC put all points into Int. I haven't seen this trope done well. At worst the character just becomes insufferable with all the predictions and trap cards they pull out of nowhere, and at best they're just as smart as the author which (let's face it) is pretty much just human level.
Not for me
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no complaints
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great story
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Once the magic starts, the pacing is still pretty slow ...but I like how the MC's astrophysics background serves as the basis of his magic. It's OP in the best way.
The narrator does a great job, but IMO he's too subdued. He needs to try to be more hyped up for the fight scenes. This is one of those rare instances where I feel like I wud've enjoyed the story more if I read it for myself.
Also, they totally should have gotten actual auto-tune for the magically drug infused fight scene. Definitely a missed opportunity.
Worth checking out
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