Hell Glitch LitRPG Into a Dark Adventure eBook Belart Wright Kinohara Kossuta
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Hell Glitch LitRPG Into a Dark Adventure eBook Belart Wright Kinohara Kossuta
Ok, so I've been following Mr. Wright since his debut, Average Joe & the Extraordinaires, and while his first book wasn't as good as I wanted it to be, I saw potential. He followed that up with a short story about intergalactic battles which I enjoyed immensely. And now, here we are at Hell's Glitch, a story reminiscent of Dark Souls in many ways. Anyway, let's get to it!In Hell's Glitch, we have Sam who is a game tester tasked with testing a mysterious and overly secretive full-immersion virtual reality game only known as Project DH. It's chocked full of creative monsters (who earn just as creative nicknames from our MC), a detailed world and a dark shadow looming over the project as a whole. What is that shadow? Well I won't spoil that for you; instead, how about I talk about things I don't consider spoliery.
We start the story with a great look at the friendship of Sam and his best friend Robert. You get to see what type of people they are before they're thrown into the setting promised by the premise. And I must say, they seem like some pretty chill dudes. Their relationship is believable and relatable, two qualities any relationship needs to have in order to get the reader to connect/care.
Once we get into the aforementioned project, things get even more entertaining. I might not know much about the LitRPG genre, but that game aspect of the book was easily the best part of the story. An immersive game with interesting enemies and NPCs. I was in the mood for a good RPG myself after reading this one.
Sam, or Sarem's adventures in the game make up the majority of the story, with real life segments peppered throughout. I really enjoyed the irl stuff though, especially when it had to do with Alex (who was my favorite irl character). With the addition of these segments, you see the other consequences of what happens in the game.
Ripe with emotional moments of both triumph and failure, characters that jumped off the page (Kalika ftw), and a world that could hold countless stories, Hell's Glitch was a immensely enjoyable read. I'm most definitely looking forward to the sequel.
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Hell Glitch LitRPG Into a Dark Adventure eBook Belart Wright Kinohara Kossuta Reviews
I brought this book because I enjoy the Litrpg genre in general, as another reviewer has noted this book is heavily influenced by a certain game (the author also recognises that fact) what that means is dont expect the MC to buy and develop lands in his reality like other MC in other books also the fight sequences are longer more thought out, having said that if you enjoy Litrpg genre this is well worth a buy.
I find this LitRPG game mechanics to be based on the concepts of Dark Souls which is truly obvious. But, I believe that using concepts from games is the core of LitRPG as a genera. That being said borrowing concepts to heavily from a game can make a books look like a copy and for it to have an uncreative author. Looking at this story and its characters shows that this it is a true LitRPG experience that pulls heavily from Dark Souls which is an extremely unique RPG with very unique game mechanics. Unfortunately it is being ostracized for the coping of game said mechanics. I read LitRPG to experience a story told in a game world or universe with some twists and innovation. This story does have those and foreshadows some more interesting concepts that I hope to be realized in a sequel. I hope this book is given a chance and for people to look past some of the less than stellar reviews. Just remember if we get upset for every Author that used game mechanics from actual games we would never have had a genera such as LitRPG.
Done Ranting.
Few key points of the book
Death Game,
Dark Fantasy,
Alpha/Beta Tester,
Full immersion,
Expected Twist,
Intelligent NPC,
Secret Organization,
Great read. Fun characters in amazing situation!
It wasn't bad but it wasn't great either. I did enjoy it but it wasn't captivating.
Good book put a great twist on a good book then twists it a little more. I’m done reviewing now
Enjoyed the story and subject matter very much also liked how the author was upfront about his inspiration for the story.
Not a bad book. Did not play the game that he derived the play mechanics from so it was all new to me. He clearly points to where his inspiration comes from and makes a joke out of it. Definitely does not deserve the 1 star that one of the reviewers gave it. As far as the character being a baby, anyone who has been in the moment of intense play and than to suddenly have it end, for whatever reason, can completely understand the character throwing a fit at that moment.
Ok, so I've been following Mr. Wright since his debut, Average Joe & the Extraordinaires, and while his first book wasn't as good as I wanted it to be, I saw potential. He followed that up with a short story about intergalactic battles which I enjoyed immensely. And now, here we are at Hell's Glitch, a story reminiscent of Dark Souls in many ways. Anyway, let's get to it!
In Hell's Glitch, we have Sam who is a game tester tasked with testing a mysterious and overly secretive full-immersion virtual reality game only known as Project DH. It's chocked full of creative monsters (who earn just as creative nicknames from our MC), a detailed world and a dark shadow looming over the project as a whole. What is that shadow? Well I won't spoil that for you; instead, how about I talk about things I don't consider spoliery.
We start the story with a great look at the friendship of Sam and his best friend Robert. You get to see what type of people they are before they're thrown into the setting promised by the premise. And I must say, they seem like some pretty chill dudes. Their relationship is believable and relatable, two qualities any relationship needs to have in order to get the reader to connect/care.
Once we get into the aforementioned project, things get even more entertaining. I might not know much about the LitRPG genre, but that game aspect of the book was easily the best part of the story. An immersive game with interesting enemies and NPCs. I was in the mood for a good RPG myself after reading this one.
Sam, or Sarem's adventures in the game make up the majority of the story, with real life segments peppered throughout. I really enjoyed the irl stuff though, especially when it had to do with Alex (who was my favorite irl character). With the addition of these segments, you see the other consequences of what happens in the game.
Ripe with emotional moments of both triumph and failure, characters that jumped off the page (Kalika ftw), and a world that could hold countless stories, Hell's Glitch was a immensely enjoyable read. I'm most definitely looking forward to the sequel.
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