
Viridian Gate Online: Nomad Soul
Illusionist Series, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Daniel Thomas May
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Auteur(s):
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James Hunter
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D.J. Bodden
À propos de cet audio
If you had to choose between your life and your dreams, would you ever wake up?
Alan Campbell thought he'd gotten his dream job working on a revolutionary VRMMORPG with Osmark Technologies, until the project was canceled. He has one weekend to dive into an untested world full of intrigue, violence, and corruption to prove that Viridian Gate Online works, but the AIs running the game have their own plans for his soul.
Set a year before the events of Viridian Gate Online: Cataclysm, Viridian Gate Online: Nomad Soul takes you back to when VGO was just a game, or so it seemed.
©2019 James A. Hunter and Shadow Alley Press, Inc. (P)2019 Tantorthis book is not for you. while the game world holds the promise of such experiences this book is masterfully written in a way that just pulls you in without any of the litrpg fan fare.
I was pleasantly surprised because I'm a sucker for levels and epic lootz but this book really did it for me. and there were some good lolz too!
WOW!....JUST WOW!
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The story is well-planned, well-scripted, and well-executed - yielding an entertaining & thought-provoking LitRPG entry that feels so plausible that it was incredibly easy to suspend disbelief - but paced *terribly*. It takes far too long to get into the VGO world, the IRL elements are intrusive (Alan's technician colleague 'Jeff Berkowitz' repeatedly pondering his marriage dynamics, for example), and the VR world plotlines are overly-complicated (Godlike AI Entities competing with each other for supremacy & religiously-motivated Elf Assassin-mages attacking a Human Noble family, among others). Bodden repeatedly took me out of the illusion of reality with unfortunate overwriting and makes a baffling decision to reveal the treacherous bad guy very early in the story - advancing the plot but being annoyingly anticlimactic (I don't think Bodden has read many Mystery-Thrillers). A really good editor could have corrected these issues.
Fortuitously for audiobook afficianados: Daniel Thomas May turns in a truly outstanding performance - nearly flawless, in fact. His diction, timbre, cadence, and pacing are unimpeachable.. but his spot-on voice-acting and legitimately pitch-perfect tone make it so that I will browse for audiobooks simply because Mr. May is cast for the project. This is a solid listening product.
Altogether, 'VGO: Nomad Soul' - the first in 'The Illusionist Series' - merits 8.5 stars out of 10. It is definitely worth your time as a remarkably cerebral entry in the genre (more about establishing a viable VRMMORPG system than about gameplay).. but has enough deficits that I will personally pass on continuing with Bodden's vision (free or not).
Strikingly Realistic
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