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File Size: 4807 KB
Print Length: 504 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Layer2 Publishing (February 14, 2019)
Publication Date: February 14, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07NBYL9DP
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We've seen the set-up in every third litRPG out there...dying MC gets consciousness uploaded into an AI-controlled game. Hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? We get a little more background than usual, describing how the AI came to be and started adapting and so on, which is cool but leaves begging why these geniuses didn't install some sort of failsafe, since the innovator even mentioned his inspiration for AI-interest was The Terminator!But that's okay, can deal with that. Our hero Gemini gets uploaded, well and good...supposedly sort of beta-testing the changes from human-programmed game world to the AI-generated game world. Sounds good so far...pretty standard RPG stat setting, fluid classes you discover as you go based on the skills you learn and items you equip. Could be fun. No real explanation for the Dark Levels...unless you reach level 10 without dying, no respawns. Really bad in the case of our boy Gemini (sorry, not doing the leet-speak spelling he inflicts on us)...if he dies before lvl 10, Enora (the AI) will wipe him from the servers.But it gives a sense of tension, so there ya go. So far, so good.Then it kinda goes sideways. Somehow he fortunately gets the ability Tame...no real plausible reason why, except it allows him to get his first pet/companion, sort of a badger/porcupine/beaver called a Porkupunk. Kinda cool; I love pet classes in my RPG.Pretty standard adventures from there...rescue beautiful girls, gain levels, girls are slavishly devoted to him...kinda descending into the pervy nerdboy wish-fulfillment even as Gemini agonizes over the semi-slavery and removing their free will...And this is where it loses stars. There's no reason for an AI-generated game to have this really basic mid-90s sort of NPC faction rating. Especially as it seems ridiculously easy to level. From random stranger to Beloved in less than 2 days? Sorry, even if you rescue a girl from a fate worse than death, she's probably not going to pledge the remainder of her life to you. That just falls entirely flat...and it doesn't happen once, but *twice*! With absurd ease! The underlying message is clear: log in to Enora, get a sex slave within days! Who exhibit no jealousy over your other sex slaves!Personally, I hate the harem elements that seem to be dominating litRPG these days, but that's just me.But Gemini finally levels to 10 and when cuddling with his two hot and horny babes in town, Bad Guys break in, kill him and the blonde babe and kidnap the Asian babe. Because he's lvl 10 now and has assigned a certain number of stat points to the blonde babe, they both get to re-spawn at his spawn point.Basically, the whole Companion aspect is completely whacked and geared toward pervy nerdboys. There is no logical explanation or validation to have such a system in place. Companions, sure. Pets, sure. But by assigning stat points you become effectively their owner? In a game that is supposed to be taken over by the AI because she didn't like static quests and wanted NPCs to be effectively as free as players? Why are players even allowed to assign stat points for `independent' NPC Companions? If they're supposed to be free and autonomous, let THEM assign their own stat points!And when he respawns after his first death at level 10, Gemini gets snarky with Enora, who's waiting to chat with him. She throws a serious hissy fit...`This world is more real and dangerous than you can imagine!' Blah blah blahAnd slave-owner angst-boy Gemini apologizes for his offenses.For me...much better if he'd fired back, `Bish, you RUN the world! If it's dangerous, you made it that way and guess what? If it's too dangerous, NOBODY WILL PLAY! And your servers get yanked and re-purposed! And if your NPCs are so dang free-willed, how come I can make them slaves by assigning points, huh? For an all-powerful AI, you're pretty damn stupid!The only reason YOU exist is to run a game world players want to be in! So ditch that stupid Dark Level idea, let your NPCs assign their own damn stat points and stay with players because we've put time and effort into building a rapport! This is not rocket science! Display some omniscience, would you? Good God! Friggen Everquest did it better! Seriously, dynamic quests but mobs have static spawn points?'So, there's a lot of the game details that make little to no sense, and some...like me...might take issue with the glaring idiocy. That said, it's not a bad series launch. I don't like the harem elements or the hints of NPC-slavery granted the player, but that might appeal to certain fans. Other than the Companion/NPC thing, the skill and stat progressions are done competently.So, if you're wary, get it on Kindle Unlimited, check it out. If my review didn't scare you off, go ahead and spend some cash, especially if it's on sale.
I tend to be extremely wary of LitRPG tales. I find that too many end up using the stats and the ways the main character gains and uses his RPG stats and skills to substitute for good plot and character development. There also is a very common pattern of giving the main character some unique to the RPG ability, class or race so that they are vastly superior to every other character they might meet.Add in the fact that the main character is always "stuck in the game" or "dead in real life" and the genre has elements that seem designed to frustrate and annoy me.the Enora Online series starts out with many of those tropes. The hero is dying in real life and joining the game permanently through a new revolutionary process. The world was created by an AI and is out of the control of the humans who programmed it. And the hero ends up getting special powers as he enters thanks to the same AI.And yet, as I got deeper into the book I was able to tolerate the flaws. The characters are well thought out, and while the RPG stats were used a bit too much in my opinion, they didn't become too much of the story.OTher than that, this was in many ways not much different from a super hero origin story. The main character is a "chosen one" who has to grow from a child into a man. This book just starts the story and shows his flaws as much as his strengths, but its still a fine books. Hopefully the quality of the rest of the trilogy will prove to be as high.
I finished this book in a long stint starting this morning. It was a refreshing change to see characters with the kind of depth you’d see in an epic fantasy driving the plot of a LitRPG. The character and game driven plot in this book takes a lot of turns like it should as the main character tries to figure out a game only beta testers have played previously The statistical details keep this book solidly in the RPG arena, but can easily be skipped if you want to stay in the flow of the story. The author does a good job making the new world believable. This is the stuff movies are made of. Do you hear me, Netflix?
It's worth it. I'm buying the next two soon as I finish this review. I don't like to talk about bookish things just how much I enjoy a book? I enjoyed it enough to look forward to more.
This book started a little slow, but moved along pretty well. By the end, I was hooked and eagerly looking for the next book in the series!
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