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Narrado por:
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Nick Podehl
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De:
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Kevin Murphy
Corbin is an adventurer; he just hasn’t realized it. He was born in the wrong age - an era where the world has already grown tame.
With the advent of fully immersive virtual reality, however, that’s all going to change.
A revolutionary new game - Chronicle - makes much bolder claims than the competition. It offers a perfect simulation in a new world with quests, magic, monsters, and gods - but Chronicle’s biggest draw is something irresistible: While players are logged in, they have extra time to live.
In Corbin’s world, he may be average; he may work hard for no recognition; he may never catch a break and he may seem trapped - but a new world brings new opportunities, and extra time presents an extra chance. Perhaps he’ll find that he’s not so average after all.
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Good listen
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Narration is excellent. N.P. is one of the best. There's also some Soundbooth Theater style sound effects, which were well done.
Good LitRPG without harem elements
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There isn’t much of an IRL story but that’s ok. The game mechanics are fairly typical, except for some highly unusual classes. The MC is likable and smart and leads one to believe the author is a good gamer. He’s not perfect though and is not over powered. A good balance. The book is very well written and thought out. Nick Podehl is at the top of his game.
There aren’t any plot holes in this one like so many LitRPG, and story flows well and steady. It is one that can probably be enjoyed when reading a second time. It’s not “overdone”, like most. You could say simple about some aspects, but that wouldn’t be justified in the big picture. It is an easy listen.
The book ends at a logical stopping point, leaving listener anticipating what will happen next, as a new threat is revealed, but it’s not a frustrating cliffhanger. With the special classes, divinities, and a late appearing antagonist, this series has lots of potential
A must listen for every LitRPG fan.
Intelligent and enjoyable
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I've read enough LitRPG to know exactly what I like, and this one hit all those buttons. This is an adventure style LitRPG with no harem or romance, no overpowered main character, and a game I'd love to play myself. I prefer stories that have the main character going back and forth from the game to real life, versus stuck in a game. Those glimpses of Corbin's real life allowed for more character development and showed just how Chronicle changed him.
I enjoyed the writing, it's vibrant and the gameplay is detailed as if I were watching it. The stats weren't repeated often enough to be intrusive and there were no massive info dumps, it had the perfect amount of description. Corbin was likable, if a little slow at times (why didn't he spend his six months reading up about Chronicle before jumping in?) All in all, a really good book and I'll definitely be adding this to my re-read pile.
If you've read a lot of LitRPG you've run into Nick Podehl before, he's really making a name for himself with this genre. He performs in a dramatic way with character voices and sound effects thrown in. I've always loved his range of character voices and his performance was excellent. I requested a copy of the audiobook, and I'm voluntarily leaving a review.
This One Hit All My Buttons!
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So many LitRPG books get caught up in their character endless stat sheets and items, the way they all work together, and as a result the book drags and drags after the first half is read.
So many books of this drama have their characters getting caught up in city building! They forsake the adventure and ACTUAL reason that people play games! To have fun and experience something outside of reality.
The main character inevitably gets tied down by “responsibilities” and the “weight of leadership” or the book turns into some kind of life-or-death struggle.
Because of these pitfalls many series lose sight of the creativity, novelty, and plain fun they can build into their game world.
As a well read fan of this genre I can tell you, prospective listener, that this book is an excellent listen and almost a must-read.
Here Kevin Murphy has written a book based on adventure, simple stat explanations that don’t drag on, and a vibrant thought-out world that keeps you interested and on edge to see what is around the next corner.
If your a gamer Drakkon’s friends and fellow players he meets in game feel realistic and will inevitably remind you of good old days in WoW or Runescape
This book is a great read and very well narrated by Nick. Excellent job guys.
Stand Out Among it’s Genre!
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