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Fight, survive, adapt, and rely only on yourself.
That is Derek’s creed, and what's got him through the System Integration on Earth.
Everything changed when the System came. Cute bunnies and beautiful butterflies became savage killing machines. Then the Invaders arrived with a single goal: to obtain ownership of this new habitable planet.
War has raged ever since.
None of this mattered much to Derek, aside from making living a little more perilous. He mostly kept to himself. He was the weird guy who owned a cabin that occasionally came into town for a drink and light conversation. After System Integration, that didn’t change much—he only got stronger.
After years of fighting monsters and Invaders alone he’s become quite adept at surviving. Who needs others to get in the way or worry about?
Until one day, Derek goes against his better judgement. He decides to lend some help on a mission that doesn’t seem too hard… He should have stuck to being alone…
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7 primary booksSystem Universe is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by SunriseCV.
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wonderful start of a series
Loved the concept of an OP MC isekaied to another world with a different system and start from scratch but the catch is his stats start at his previous system stats which are way OP.
The story is fast paced and goes very fast without wasting much time. Some of the characters are just too good including a bunny.
Looking forward to the next one in the series.
I am not that keen on the narrator, but he is growing on me. This is a great story and the world building seems awesome, the story is amazing.
“System Change” by SunriseCV offers an intriguing blend of system apocalypse and isekai genres that sets it apart from many self-published works in its field. In this novel, the author introduces a unique twist by merging the dark premise of a system apocalypse with the escapism and wonder of an isekai narrative. The story kicks off with a prologue that immerses the reader in an Earth beset by catastrophic system collapse, only to quickly pivot in Chapter 1, where our protagonist is whisked away to an entirely new planet. This narrative gambit—infusing elements of idle game mechanics such as a “prestige” system—breathes fresh life into a familiar formula, inviting readers to explore a world where both technology and fantasy intertwine.
At its core, the book's structure is one of its standout qualities. The plot is engaging from start to finish, balancing a series of well-executed twists with a straightforward narrative that avoids the pitfalls of excessive exposition. Each chapter flows seamlessly into the next, ensuring that the pacing remains both natural and compelling. The author avoids unnecessary detours or overly complex backstories that might detract from the central narrative. Instead, the story advances at a brisk yet thoughtful pace, keeping the reader engaged without ever feeling lost or overwhelmed by the unfolding events.
One of the notable strengths of “System Change” is its ability to blend two distinct genres into a coherent whole. The initial system apocalypse scenario sets the stage for high stakes and a sense of impending doom, while the isekai twist introduces a realm of infinite possibilities and fresh beginnings. This fusion is further enriched by the incorporation of idle game elements—a nod to modern gaming culture—that lend the narrative an addictive quality. For readers who enjoy the thrill of unpredictable adventures combined with the strategic nuances of game-like progression, this novel offers a satisfying ride that balances action with introspection.
While the overall plot is solid, the character development in “System Change” is a mixed bag. The protagonist, despite being the central figure, comes across as somewhat underdeveloped—a blank slate whose backstory remains largely unexplored. This minimalistic characterization might leave some readers wishing for a deeper emotional connection or more insight into his motivations. However, this is not entirely a flaw; the protagonist does exhibit noticeable growth over the course of the narrative. Initially portrayed as a lone wolf, he gradually learns the value of teamwork and the strength that comes from trusting others. This transformation, though subtle, is executed with enough care to give his journey a sense of progression and redemption.
In contrast, the supporting cast in “System Change” is where the narrative truly shines. The secondary characters are imbued with personality and depth, making them relatable and memorable. From a young kid grappling with the traumatic loss of his parents to a resilient young friend and her mother, who are also navigating the grief of losing a key family figure, these characters bring an emotional heft to the story. Their struggles and interpersonal dynamics add layers of complexity to the narrative, effectively balancing the fantastical elements with genuine human emotion. This ensemble of characters not only enriches the story but also provides a compelling counterpoint to the relatively static nature of the main protagonist.
The writing style in “System Change” is another point of interest. SunriseCV's prose is straightforward and accessible—qualities that are particularly important in the self-publishing arena. The language is neither overly ornate nor excessively simplistic; it strikes a balance that caters to a wide audience. While the writing might not be described as literary brilliance, it is certainly a step above the average self-published work. The tone throughout the book reflects the protagonist's inner world: an air of optimism laced with the confusion and helplessness that comes from being thrust into a completely unfamiliar environment. This tone not only supports the narrative's thematic concerns but also enhances the overall reading experience by resonating with the reader's own sense of wonder and resilience.
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of “System Change” is its world-building. The setting is meticulously crafted, offering a vivid tapestry of environments that feel both alien and familiar. By intertwining the mechanics of two major LitRPG subgenres, the author creates a world with endless potential. The system's “prestige” element is particularly intriguing, hinting at a complex set of rules and possibilities that invite further exploration. Although the first installment in what promises to be a longer series leaves many of these possibilities tantalizingly unexplored, the foundations are robust enough to keep the reader invested. With six more books already published in the series, there is every reason to believe that future installments will delve deeper into the intricacies of this new world.
In addition to the rich world-building, “System Change” plays with familiar tropes in innovative ways. One such twist is the subversion of the traditional orphaned farm boy narrative. Instead of casting the main character in this role, SunriseCV designates it to a secondary character, while the protagonist assumes the unexpected role of a mentor. This clever inversion challenges the reader's expectations while still paying homage to a well-worn trope, thereby creating a narrative that is both familiar and refreshingly original.
For audiobook enthusiasts, the narration deserves a mention as well. Adam Verner, who lends his voice to the audiobook version, delivers a performance that is both respectful and measured. His narration is neither overly dramatic nor lackluster; it strikes the right balance to complement the tone of the book. While Verner's delivery may not reach the iconic heights of narrators like RC Bray or Kate Reading, it is more than sufficient to carry the listener through the complex layers of the story. His measured approach ensures that the nuances of the narrative are conveyed effectively, enhancing the overall experience without distracting from the story itself.
On a personal note, “System Change” resonated with me as an intriguing exploration of genre boundaries. The book's premise—a blend of system apocalypse and isekai—was enough to capture my attention from the very beginning. Despite the somewhat flat characterization of the protagonist, the supporting cast and imaginative world-building more than made up for it. I found myself drawn into the narrative, eagerly anticipating how the system mechanics would evolve and how the characters would navigate the challenges thrown their way. The novel's ability to maintain a brisk yet thoughtful pace kept me engaged throughout, making it a fun and worthwhile read.
In summary, “System Change” by SunriseCV is an engaging and innovative addition to the realm of system apocalypse, LitRPG, and isekai literature. It offers a well-paced narrative filled with unexpected twists, a richly constructed world, and a cast of characters that, while unevenly developed, bring the story to life. The novel's unique blend of genres and its nod to modern gaming mechanics set it apart from more conventional offerings, making it a compelling read for anyone looking to explore new horizons in speculative fiction.
I wholeheartedly recommend “System Change” to fans of system apocalypse and isekai narratives, as well as to readers who appreciate a well-crafted LitRPG experience. If you're seeking a story that balances action, emotion, and imaginative world-building without succumbing to the pitfalls of excessive exposition or convoluted subplots, this book is definitely worth your time. With six more books already published in the series, the universe of “System Change” promises to expand even further, ensuring that its initial appeal only grows stronger with time.