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just noInteresting concept but abysmal execution. The characters all felt bland because of how they’re portrayed not because hydrotherapy personalities, which seemed to blend with all the others.And the sheer amount of redundant and unnecessary/uninteresting explanations had me skipping 50% of this book. All the introspection just felt like filler to pad the pages which already lacked interesting content.
Middle of the road LitRPG. I'm willing to stick with it because I want to see what's coming after they finish the tutorial.
I rated this book a five because I had loads of fun reading it so far. It just feels easy and fun to sink into the story and ride along. It has been getting harder because the author seems to like to spend 10 chapters on one boss fight which is boring. One chapter max per boss fight!Still, I have great hope for the series.
Eloquent writing by Zogart that I really enjoyed.
I enjoyed the hell out of a big chunk of this book, and when it was good it was up there amongst my favourite books in the LitRPG space... which is saying a lot because recently this sub-genre has been producing some absolute gems. However, at the same time, I was dismayed to find the same problems that plague even the best LitRPG books... but more on that later. First I want to talk about what this does right, because when it is working, it's really working, and there were some elements in this...
Rating 4.0 stars A good edition to the genre. Much like cultivation novels the story isn't ever the most important thing. It is the process that is important. Each one of these epic litrpg books have the same plot. The world changes, game mechanics come to the world and people need to survive and get stronger. Nothing original. In fact almost all of the MCs have similar traits. I think it is because the author wants to have the readers identify with the MC. IMO most people that read fantasy do s...
Awesome. Just read it. It's definitely a great book for LitRPG genre lovers. Highly recommended.
4.5/5 A fast paced, fun filled and level grinding litRPG book.There are many instances in this book where the author went in the direction I didn't expect him to go. There are some pacing issues but it's a minor one at that.Looking forward to the sequel.
While the book is a good one it brings nothing new too the genre. In fact it's very typical litrpg. I give it 3.5 stars because it was good enough for me to finish it and want to listen to the next one. The reason it doesn't get more is that it's lacking in interesting magic systems it's all basic tropes. The combat is very generic and the world building is none existent. All in all you want to listen to a moderately interesting litrpg book with nothing that really stands out. No amazing main ch...
This is a great post apocalyptic system style litRPG. This is probably closest to Defiance of the Fall. The first two books are essentially the tutorial, yet you don't find yourself wanting the arc to be over. I have read up to chapter 373 on Royalroad, which is the equivalent of 5 books or so. I will continue to read this as it is just as interesting to me as Defiance of the Fall or He Who Fights With Monsters.
WastefulCould not finish. Your story line was not attention grabbing. And your character is wasteful! Killing creatures but not harvesting any meat, what he not going to eat? No hides ? No looting of beast? Just killing to get stronger. And why a tutorial so long, he's not learning any thing!
Primal Hunter is a Fantasy LitRPG that follows the paths of a group of office workers that are taken from their work place suddenly and transported to the Multiverse, in which they have to survive a period of time within a designated tutorial scenario. Within this scenario, are 1200 participants, each in the groups that have been taken (groups of 10).Within our main group is one of the major characters of the story, Jake Thayne. The story mainly focuses on Jake’s story, with only minor segues to...