

Another hit in the DCC universe, The Gate of the Feral Gods is more of what I've come to love about the series. Everything is taken up a notch, and Matt Dinniman still is able to surprise me with his plot developments. Every twist introduced makes me excited to see in what new ways Carl and Princess Donut need to solve problems this time. I have some minor gripes with Matt Dinniman's style for selectively withholding information Carl has from the reader, as I feel it creates distance, but the payoff of the reveals might just be worth it.
Another hit in the DCC universe, The Gate of the Feral Gods is more of what I've come to love about the series. Everything is taken up a notch, and Matt Dinniman still is able to surprise me with his plot developments. Every twist introduced makes me excited to see in what new ways Carl and Princess Donut need to solve problems this time. I have some minor gripes with Matt Dinniman's style for selectively withholding information Carl has from the reader, as I feel it creates distance, but the payoff of the reveals might just be worth it.

Matt Dinniman finds his stride with The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook. The story has room to breathe and really flesh out it's ideas, and it's got just as many figurative twists and turns as there are literal. The meta narrative around the dungeon continues to intrigue while the dungeon itself delivers great action, mystery, and world building.
Matt Dinniman finds his stride with The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook. The story has room to breathe and really flesh out it's ideas, and it's got just as many figurative twists and turns as there are literal. The meta narrative around the dungeon continues to intrigue while the dungeon itself delivers great action, mystery, and world building.

An excellent introduction into a LitRPG series. Matt Dinniman has taken the System Apocalypse theme and done something really special with it. Lots of plot hooks set up that leave you excited to learn more about the world and see just where it all leads.
An excellent introduction into a LitRPG series. Matt Dinniman has taken the System Apocalypse theme and done something really special with it. Lots of plot hooks set up that leave you excited to learn more about the world and see just where it all leads.