Clica una miniatura per anar a Google Books.
S'està carregant… Dungeon Lordde Hugo Huesca
Cap S'està carregant…
Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. A good fusion of dungeon building and litRPG. Gets around the problems of the dungeon genre by letting the main character not be bound to the location like most and it has decent. My only real problem is that it's a little on the short side. That said, it's easily one of the better litRPGs I've read and I look forward to more. The Wraith's Haunt series is a pretty good for litpg. The characters are good, the writing, while describing a bit too much for my taste, is competent. The series doesn't fall into the common pitfall of these kinda books by feeling like it doesn't go anywhere. While there is no clear ending to the story, there feels like every book has a clear objective and story leading us closer to a conclusion. It felt more like a fantasy book incorporating litrpg elements to tell the story the author wanted to tell rather than being just another shitty author just using litrpg as a crutch because they can't write a good story. If litrpg's is your thing I'd strongly recommend this book. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Pertany a aquestes sèries
Dark forces have extended Edward Wright an offer of incredible power at a terrible cost......and Edward has chosen to make them regret it. When Edward is swept into the world of Ivalis as a Dungeon Lord, the Dark's most powerful servant, he has no servitude in mind. He'll oppose the evil plans of the Dark god Murmur, whatever it takes.Through only his wits and his guts to help him survive a weakened arrival, Edward must rise to power if he is to earn the right to live another day. But in the battle between Dark and Light, what can Edward choose if both sides are cruel, uncaring monsters?Cold gods laugh in the distant world of Ivalis. Heroes chase after power and experience, while Kings send their armies to their deaths in the name of the Dark and the Light. But no one expects the rise of the Dungeon Lord... And in the world of Ivalis, maybe a single man can forge his own path. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
Debats actualsCap
Google Books — S'està carregant… GèneresValoracióMitjana:
Ets tu?Fes-te Autor del LibraryThing. |
It's just so similar in plot layout that I felt like I was reading the same book with a different skin.
While a lot of thought clearly went into parts of the worldbuilding itself there are quite a few logical inconsistencies caused by changing plot requirements.
I don't know what exactly it was but the story never properly hooked me beyond the great intro.
I guess it was due to many small things adding up.
While the author successfully subverts a few litRPG tropes very well, the books use clichéed templates a lot.
I never really felt like we were going anywhere.
A lot of time is wasted in hypotheticals that never went anywhere.
It all just was too easy for the MC. Not in the sense that he was too strong but as if all the stars constantly aligned for him which all makes it feel strangely undeserved.
The dangers he faces and overcomes are somehow unconnected to his success and progress in a way.
These are all kinds of minor complaints. Maybe it was one of those, maybe it was not, idk. ( )