
Hero Hunter: A Superhero Gamelit Saga
The Heroes Rising Series, Book 1
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J. Scott Bennett
In a world of heroes, one man lives to watch them fall.
Terrax Prime is one of the safest places in the galaxy, a world-spanning metropolis built on the foundations of order, justice, and law. Terrax also happens to be a birthplace of heroes; humans born with powerful, world-altering super-powers. In service to the prime government, these heroes work to keep the streets of Terrax safe, acting as the world's super-hero police force...or so it seems.
Terrible secrets lie deep within the core of Terrax Prime’s hero program, and one man will do whatever he can to bring those secrets to the surface....
Enter Aiden Grant, the Hero Hunter. Plagued by the scars of his past and armed with a suit of power armor and the augmented reality companion Vella, Aiden will take the fight to the shadowy leaders of Terrax Prime, even if he has to kill every last hero in his way.
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I'm a huge GameLit/LitRPG fan and felt this was a good, if a bit short, example. It is a slightly different twist on the genre, which I think is a good thing. I thought the narration was fantastic and the story is pretty good. All in all, I enjoyed this one a lot and REALLY wish it were longer! Bring on more Mr. Hultberg!
I just wish it were longer!
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Excellent
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Not knowing what to expect, I was really pleased to find I enjoy the characters and the new world that was created. I will definitely look forward to hearing more of this series and of course from Mr. Bennett.
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Very Well Done
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Excellent Grimdark Superpowers with Light Gamelit
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Fighting for justice as a fugitive
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Awesome
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The narrator has a somewhat limited range, not that the characters sound the same excatly, but that is because of different dialects/accents, not because of different pitches...
Especially the women sounded rather butch
Got potential
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The main character is a 'villain' whose only goal is to hunt down other heroes and dismantle the government endorsed hero program. There is a good reason for that and it actually goes to uncover some more interesting mysteries surrounding the hero program and society in the world as well. Imagine the XMen universe if the government were to create a program where those with powers could 'officially' become heroes. That's a rough idea of what's happening here.
The story is enjoyable, albeit pretty simple with very little in terms of surprises, twists or turns. It was mostly predictable due to that, but I still found myself enjoying the action, which I think is the strongest aspect of the story. I was actually surprised at how visceral the action was given the nature of the book, but it felt appropriate to escalate the story a bit when it otherwise might have felt too cheesy. After all, being a superhero story, there's some one liners and monologue.
My main complaint is the lack of characterization for the side characters. There were some really cool and interesting heroes/villains that we just don't really learn much about and I would've liked to see more of them. We learn a lot about the protagonist, but everyone else, even the few that we actually spent quite a bit of time with, still seem really vague to me. The story gives us their 'stats' and lists their powers, but we know next to nothing about who they actually are.
The narrator was great. All the characters sounded different and unique. Quality was fantastic. No complaints there.
Overall, I didn't feel there was anything groundbreaking about the book. Very cool action, straightforward story. It was interesting enough that I would be interested in a sequel to learn more about the world.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Simple, but fun!
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Interesting story premise
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Personally, I'm completely comfortable with that, since my preference skews towards superhero fiction rather than LitRPG. But if your preference skews the other way, I'm not certain that your thirst for GameLit will be quenched in this first book of the series.
It's hard to penalize the author for things like lack of character development, since this may come gradually in future installments. We know what motivates his main actions but we don't really get a sense of the main character's (Aidan's) personality. Based on many of his behaviours, he seems to be generally immature and selfish - he doesn't have much depth to his character. I also got restless at times, with secondary characters popping in and out of the story without a smooth transition (e.g., Candace seems to be an integral part of the story for the first part of the book, but then she completely disappears and doesn't even seem to pop into Aidan's mind at all for the rest of the story). Finally, Aidan's revenge quest has been underway for a few years and he has a dauntingly powerful main target in sight, but I definitely had the impression that he hadn't done any pre-planning about how to put down an essentially invincible foe. For a guy who has been stewing in the tarpit of vengeful thoughts for years, it doesn't seem that he did any actual plotting.
It sounds like a lot of negativity here, but the author gives us a sharp little twist at the end of the story - a mini-cliffhanger, I suppose - with an enticing hook that will likely compel readers to check out the next story in the series. I can certainly see why this story receives positive reviews. It's darkly entertaining and I think the author has set the stage for interesting times ahead with future installments.
I've listened to other audiobooks with this narrator. He's a good narrator and I like the way he uses his voice. I increased the playback speed somewhat, to find a narration pace that suited my personal preferences. The only reason why I deducted a star for narration is because I think he's a great narrator but I don't think this was the right project for his particular voice. He doesn't have a young, brash (anti)super-hero voice; the tone and timbre of his voice doesn't align with my mental image of Aidan. I've listened to audiobooks with this narrator in other genres (e.g., dystopian fiction with a wild-west flavour) and the fit seemed to be more authentic and seamless in those other stories.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
3.5*- More Superhero fiction than GameLit
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