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Tower Defense RPG, meh. Horrible plotting.

Review from Lair →

Compared to other LitRPG, this one follows a Tower Defense strategy. At first blush, this book had promise with an interesting and fresh take on the normal dnd role play. The plot for this book is unfocused, with tons of interesting world building threads that never get wrapped up. There are tons of disjointed systems..

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Comfort food anime arcade.

Review from Unsouled →

Anime in a book form. Feels a bit like for kids, albeit entertaining for adults too – just like anime. This casual approach is also relaxing. “Fairy tail worldbuilding” – not my cup of tea, but has potential. To be honest I tried it because it was free in the Audible plus catalog and it..

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Confusing and boring

Review from Unsouled →

Maybe this story will make sense later in the series, but even with the first eight books being free in Audible Plus, I won’t be continuing on to find out. The first half of this book feels like a bad Last Airbender. There’s strong Asian themes of honor, chi-like magic called madra, and spirit animals…

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I’m passing on the rest of the series

Review from Party Hard →

the world was derivative and the characters never had their abilities explained well so they could just do whatever they wanted whenever they wanted. or if they didn’t have an ability, they have a single use item that came to the rescue. character development was strange too, not necessarily bad, but just unrelatable. I can’t..

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I almost didn’t give it a shot

Review from Shadeslinger →

Some of the reviews we’re pretty harsh but I enjoyed it. There are a few things that you have to take in stride, like the amount of money he drops for an arguably mild advantage. If he has that kind of money, he would just buy the game company or at least a majority share..

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Simply the best litrpg title yet!

Review from Shadeslinger →

Kept me listening almost straight through, and enjoying every page as I waited to see where I’d be led next. Interesting and sometimes unpredictable characters, great world concepts, plenty of adversaries to create multiple dramatic plot lines, and side kick not unlike Skippy (and if you don’t know Skippy, you really should), creative plots and..

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