Has a detailed interesting card system. Fights are a little strange mixing slow card play into gun fights. Its a but on the line for me with suspension of disbelief. The story characters and combat all feel a bit cartoony/video game -like. It seems YA but with dark/edgelord themes. I’m biased some against mafia plots especially when everyone feels like a caricature of a goon. I end up being a fan of the cards/gamelit and not to impressed with the setting or characters. I will probably give book 2 a shot and recommend this one for someone looking for a card based litrpg with the understanding that its tied to a very predictable and cartoony mafia setting/plot.