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Unbound

A Dark Fantasy LitRPG (Arcana Unlocked, Book 1)

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Unbound

By: Gregory Blackburn
Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
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A game too good to be true. A golden opportunity. A nightmare he can’t escape.

If Arthur Mallory plays one more steaming pile of garbage disguised as a virtual role-playing game, he might hang up his gaming hat for good. When he discovers the new “deep dive” game Worlds Unbound, he decides it might be worth a try. If it sucks, he'll just return it the next day and cancel the financing.

The game is everything he could have wanted, even without elves or dwarves or character creation. The magic system has him hooked.

He’s willing to overlook the mangled sleep schedule and crippling nightmares if it means feeling that power running through his veins. But when an accident leaves his headset broken, he realizes he might be cut off from the magic - and the game - for good.

He’s not going to let that happen.

©2021 Gregory Blackburn (P)2021 Mountaindale Press
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-ins Science Fiction & Fantasy Game
Intriguing Plot • Dark Fantasy Elements • Fantastic Narrator • Cultural References • Unique Storyline • Engaging Mystery

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The starter disk was kind of hard to carry on with but as you get into it the book's not to speed up it's hard and dark I didn't find nothing really funny but I think I'm gonna go to the next book to see how it turns out

Heavy

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the main character is juvenile and half of what he says has almost is almost never relevant. That being said I really enjoyed the plot otherwise

It tries to hard to make "inside jokes"

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I nearly refunded this book immediately due to the 'God did this and it was good' religious BS. I'm also not a fan of references to modern day items when it's 50+ years in the future. These annoyances regularly kept popping up throughout the book and every time it annoyed me and kicked me out of my immersion. Normally I don't mind status type messages, but it made the constant 'Action failed, but succeeded for reasons' type messages stand out in a bad way. I was never just listening.

If it weren't for these issues I would have actually enjoyed the book well enough. Not enough to continue the series, but I would have just thought it wasn't for me instead of writing this review.

So if these kinds of things don't bother you I say give it a chance. If you'd be as annoyed as I was, don't pick this one up.

Continual Annoyances

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It takes a little while to get past the tutorial and heavy exposition, but this book, once it gets up to speed, is VERY dark, but funny book, something that I haven't seen since reading the Drizzt DND books. The aspects of horror combined with LitRPG make for an experience akin to somebody playing Silent Hill in your head, but it doesn't get too scary so much that I'm uncomfortable continuing.

The writer's style is unusually explicit -- as in detailed, not as in implicit content, which leads to a style that sounds like a good dungeon master, which makes me wonder if a lot of lit RPG authors got their start with tabletop games. Eventually the main character's companion feels like an extension of the interface, which makes for large sections of content feel paranoia and isolation.

Christian Gilliland was an excellent narrator, and the audio effects were interesting, but not overused.

Without spoiling it, but the relationship between the main character and his first love interest is intense and dark. I loved the expansive universe.

An intense journey, in life of pure nightmares

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Great start to a series, I can’t wait to see how it developed, Gilliland did a great performance aswell.

Awesome.

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