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Download , by Terry C. Simpson

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, by Terry C. Simpson


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Product details

File Size: 4111 KB

Print Length: 463 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Golden Arm Press (February 15, 2019)

Publication Date: February 15, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07NTQGD3P

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#99,125 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I like the fact that this author is detailed and knows what he's talking about. The pace of the book is just right I can't wait for the rest of this series plus the Classes and the World seems to be really polished not like some of these author's that you've read who you could tell has never played a video game in there life.

This is a LitRPG novel that tries to do a lot of stuff. The novel does a good job on the RPG sections. There are detailed game mechanics, the main character (MC) feels like a true gamer, the MC has an interesting class, the fights feel like the RPG powers matter, and there is good RPG progression. Additionally, the fights are well described and feel very actiony. Good stuff.Where the novel loses me, is in much of the rest of the story. There’s a cyberpunk/cyber thriller real world storyline that I just never liked or bought into. It just didn’t make sense to me. But I could almost ignore that if I connected with either the real world or game world. But that never happened for me either because of the way that the world building was done.Both the real life and game world lore and world building felt kind of flat to me. The information about both was always presented as an info dump. The MC would just rattle off statements that could have been really interesting, but instead they were just kind of thrown out there with a bunch of names but no context or depth about why events happen. I mean, in this novel, the USA doesn’t exist. There was a civil war and some foreign powers were involved and there’s now two countries and for some reason there’s an organization that controls how many kids get born. All that seems like it would make for some great stories, but the author never goes into depth about it. There are just statements that these things exist and then the story moves on.The same is true for the game world building, only it’s even harder to connect to that world. Instead of the MC gradually learning the history of the world, races, or factions by talking to NPCs or through his own research, he just automatically knows everything about the world because the game implants the knowledge. It’s conveyed by MC as recollections, but again, it’s all spit out as statements with no context given or depth. It came across to me as a very awkward way to convey details. You lose a sense of discovery because the MC describes it like he remembers it but there is this dissonance because you know he can't have. Details about battles he, even as as his character, wouldn't have been in and bits of history or lore he wouldn't have been privy to as a child or adolescent in that world. He would talk to other people as his character, referencing implanted fantasy/background history, but it never felt genuine.Overall, I liked the action, how much of a gamer the MC came across as, and the RPG stuff. However, I never connected with the motivation for the MC, the real world, or game world.Score: 6 out of 10

There were a lot of elements i liked in void legion. Making it less obvious who the players are, having skills drop or lootable... I enjoyed the story. Mostly. It was a mad dash of adventure with a pretty cool end battle. Some of the side threads of the opposition got longish. I'll definitely continue with the next book.

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