One in the Gut
A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG (Headshot, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Vikas Adam
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Written by:
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Matthew Siege
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Every week, I rise from the dead....
Headshot has just gone live and the whole world's playing the new Artificial Reality blockbuster. Unfortunately, unless you can buy your way onto the Survivor's side, you can only participate as a Zombie. Each week, the forces gather to tear each other down to the bone...until, at week's end, the Apocalypse is reset.
Ryan's played the Beta for months, but now that his favorite game has launched, he finds it consuming his life - even as he struggles to decipher whether or not there's actually a way to succeed if you're not willing to Pay to Win.
But he's got bigger problems to deal with. There's something sinister going on beneath the surface of Headshot, and it looks like he's wrapped up in it whether he likes it or not.
Don't miss the first book in a thrilling post-apocalyptic LitRPG series featuring hordes of undead. It's perfect for fans of Daniel Schinhofen, Tao Wong, and Chris Carney.
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- Brian
- 2021-04-25
Not for me.
Well, not much I can say about this book other than I will not be continuing the series. The main character essentially is okay with laying in a pool of vomit to be part of a walking simulator is beyond me.
Either case, the main character comes off as whiney where he complains about people having money, despite the fact he is literally spending days to play video games... Let that sink in, a guy with the ability to do nothing but play video games all day... complaining about not having enough money.
I guess the premise of the book just was not for me.
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