Video Game Plotline Tester (The Dark Herbalist, #1)
Would you be prepared to work for free How would you like to bust your hump for a large corporation 60 plus hours a week without a wage or a single day off for the vague promise of some mysterious perks in the distant future You d refuse point blank, wouldn t you But what if the job in question was playing a state of the art fantasy MMORPG game And what if this was the only thing you re really good at Especially considering that your in game partner is someone really special to you and this person already lives a virtual life Knowing all this, would you consider the mysterious future bonus worth your while I dare you to try it Best Read Video Game Plotline Tester (The Dark Herbalist, #1) by Michael Atamanov For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Originally written in Russian, this book was translated and re published here I m not sure how much of the bad writing was because of that and how much was the author s fault.The book was broken up into two parts, interwoven with each other Inside a game, and the real world The plot followed a man who was hired by a gaming company to play a character in their game The details of why they would do that were neither believable nor important As with all of these litrpg books, the game was vi Originally written in Russian, this book was translated and re published here I m not sure how much of the bad writing was because of that and how much was the author s fault.The book was broken up into two parts, interwoven with each other Inside a game, and the real world The plot followed a man who was hired by a gaming company to play a character in their game The details of why they would do that were neither believable nor important As with all of these litrpg books, the game was virtual reality, so the man was actually inside the game for most of the book.The scenes inside the game were what kept me reading I believed it as a video game, and it was as fun to read about as it would be to play.The scenes outside...A bit blandI must admit I was disappointed Everything was handed to the mc with any skill, intelligence, or work on his part There wasn t plot twists, nor did I connect with the characters Still a lit rpg so might be worth reading if you need a fix and don t have high expectations.This books is a lot of fun, especially if you understand things like MMOs Following a gamer whose luck constantly shifts both in game and out as he tries to find regular employment to survive and care for his disabled sister, the story is a fascinating one And the both futuristic real world of the story and the game world are beautifully defined The only reason this is a 4 star book than a 5 star book for me is the fact that stylistically, there s just some things that I would ve done differe This books is a lot of fun, especially if you understand things like MMOs Following a gamer whose luck constantly shifts both in game and out as he tries to find regular employment to survive and care for his disabled sister, the story is a fascinating one And the both futuristic real world of the story and the game world are beautifully defined The only reason this is a 4 star book than a 5 star book for me is the fact that stylistica...A very unique character buildI enjoyed the characters immensely in the Dark Herbalist and am on my way to Book 2 this very momentNot a bad book, but not a great one Though I am fairly interested to read the next in the series I just felt like after reading The Land that this couldn t compare.This is uncommon for me but this one really deserves 4.5 stars Such a large number of stars because we don t really need to accept too many things to believe the book the character is not that powerful he s got a good reason to play he s trying to find the best solution and it s not always easy he tried to turn the location into a generic country for example names and locations can refer to many countries The world is a little bit like ready player one in the fact that it s quite ad This is uncommon for me but this one really deserves 4.5 stars Such a large number of stars because we don t really need to accept too many things to believe the book the character is not that powerful he s got a good reason to play he s trying to find the best solution and it s not always easy he tried to turn the location into a generic country for example names and locations can refer to many countries The world is a little bit like ready player one in the fact that it s quite advanced and depressing.At the same time translation was not alw...Perfect Exactly what I thought this would be, an excellent example of a Lit RPG genre Fun, enjoyable, fast paced and well thought out I m so looking forward to the next book in the seriesThis is pretty much identical to Alexey Osadchuk s Project Daily Grind Both are about impoverished people starting work in a virtual world to make enough money to support his family and their medial needs They both get lesser known played races with a gathering primary profession but eventually upgrade to having some combat capability an exotic ranged weapon, though pets are their primary attack strength Both are tasked with exploring less traveled areas and obtain rare flying mounts that s This is pretty much identical to Alexey Osadchuk s Project Daily Grind Both are about impoverished people starting work in a virtual world to make enough money to support his family and their medial needs They both get lesser known played races with a gathering primary profession but eventually upgrade to having some combat capability ...Overall, this isn t a bad book There are some items that seem to come to easily There isn t enough stress put on the mc after he gets handed a crappy character build Every time something bad occurs abdominal you start to think, oh here we go,...Good startEnding was a little eh but overall this book was not a carbon copy of other litrps and was translated great Can t wait for

- English
- 12 September 2018 Michael Atamanov
- Kindle Edition
- 565 pages
- Michael Atamanov
- Video Game Plotline Tester (The Dark Herbalist, #1)