The Last Warrior of Unigaea is a very unique story format. It is told from a gamer assuming an avatar of A Player Killer, named Oric Rune. In this reincarnation, Oric wants revenge against the Drachma Killers who destroyed the village Ducat, which he created in his previous avatar’s life.

In this avator’s life as a Player Killer, Oric befriended a giant black wolf, which he called Wolf. Together, they traveled on odd jobs/quests to build up his avator for the confrontation against Drachma Killers until he realized that there are more at stakes than his thirst for vengeance.

I love how descriptive the character, Oric gives in describing the world of Unigaea. Not only does this story is from Oric’s point of view, it also integrates the gaming motion of stating whenever a quest is involved or when Oric kills a characters with “Insta-Kill”. This is so much like a video game. This book deserves a 4.5 stars rating.

I, for one, do play video games from time to time just because I love the storyline and want to know what happens next. I do strongly recommends video gamers to read this book. It is too bad that the closest to playing video only reach third dimension. Imagine what fun if it reaches fifth dimension.

The narrators Jeff Hays and Annie Ellicott does an excellent job in performing the story. I especially love the narrator, Jeff Hays’ voice and reaction to Oric. He made the character alive in the video game world of Unigaea. I would love to hear him in other audiobooks.

I was given this audiobook by the author. I have volunteered to write an unbiased review for this book. I was not compensated or influenced in any way for writing this review. (I also personally owned a copy of the book which I purchase myself.)