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So, I'm giving litRPG a chance. What I like about the RPG idea is the creativity aspect, how it can originate such fantastical histories with such little talent required.
The first book I read of this genre was Critical Failure, and I found it to be surprisingly funny, it showed great potential for other books in this category.
First of all, this book should be classified as litMMORPG. It is as if someone started playing WoW and then decided to write down everything that is happening. ‘Gained quest: kill wolves. You have 14 XP, 20 STR, 25 INT, ...'. This kind of text appears a lot and goes on for quite a while.
Well, the premise is kind of interesting. In a parallel dimension, a prison world full of god like demon creatures devise a plan to escape their cells. This plan relies on getting a massive amount of people to kind of agree to sell their souls to them. They decide that the fastest way to do this is through an online game, where there are so many people playing and for such a long time that they basically already gave their soul to the game. Also, nobody bothers to read EULAs, so when prompted, they accepted the deal in exchange for new areas to explore.
The story is too flat and dull however. I kept waiting to get something either funny or interesting to happen to keep my attention. While I'm still early on my journey through litRPG, I'm already thinking that satire was what I really liked about Critical Failure, and its not just any author/story that will do to get me interested in reading these kind of books.
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