Well, in my opinion it wasn’t really much of a litrpg. There was the vr game and all, the stats were rarely talked about, no level ups, no skill progresion or spells. Puatera is supposed to be a magic based game, but we see more tech than magic, and the magic we do see isn’t really described in the game’s context. Overall it’s more like a scifi/fantasy book rather than a litrpg. The suffering and pain, along with the adictive health potions are too real for it to be a game. All that said the story is still interesting and keeps your attention as well as entretain you. I’m interested in seeing where it’s headed.
  I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.