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A New World. A Thousand Threats. Welcome to The Continent.
Felix's life on Earth had become a series of dead-end jobs, ruined relationships, and rotating apartments smaller than most postage stamps. By all accounts, even his own, he was a coward. Too afraid to move forward, to take risks. Yet when given the chance to choose between risking his life or walking away from a deadly encounter, he didn't hesitate.
Moments before his untimely demise, Felix was snatched from earth and thrust into a magical world known only as ‘The Continent’. Empowered by the ‘System,' he learns that he can strengthen himself through combat and dedication. To survive he'll have to push himself beyond his limits, or else fall to the monsters all around him.
Levels, stats, and magic. Death is the start of a terrible fate, but if he lives…who knows what he will become.
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I love this book! Takes a new perspective of the 'transported to a game world'. Lots of pain, lots of wounds, and lots of monsters.
I like this book enough to eagerly read and painfully wait for each new chapter.
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This is, what I would say, a cultivation novel wrapped in a good and interesting story. Why do I say that - because it uses some of the mechanics of those novels, while also introducing it's own unique world that is a darker dystopian fantasy world, and it's own unique mechanics. On the one hand I love it because these unique elements, it creates a very original vibrant world with many different layers and facets going on.
On the other hand It also reminds me why I no longer read cultivation novels. Namely because they get repetitive, and you can see this sometimes suffering from that. The character gets into a cycle, it's a rinse repeat of events going on in the novel (I won't say what it is to avoid spoilers). The only other criticism I have is some of the antagonists motivationaly aren't fleshed out too much. Doing bad stuff to become more powerful is a typical theme, but there might be a narrative reason for it in some cases that the author is hinting.
For those two negatives though I would say I'm still loving the story. The authors writing is great, the main characters are interesting, even though there are repetitive aspects there are a LOT of twists and turns that keep expanding the world in interesting directions (Hopefully the story stays tight- I don't want to wade through like 2000 chapters by the end unless theres a reason), and the world itself has been built very well with a lot of depth.
Somewhere around a 4.5 out of 5, but since I can't do that rounding up to a 5.
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Everything About this work is top notch character are well fleshed out and don't seem like cardboard people, MC being strong is justified due to being in too many situations where he has to. It's a roller coaster ride where something is happening somewhere.
Had to give it to the author to keep writing this piece of work is really the best on par with likes of Azarinth Healer
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Starts out kind of generic but as the chapters went on I found this story hard to put down. Very well written and the characters are really believable, each having a lot of personality. The world building is pretty decent so far and descriptive, although the MC hasn't travelled much yet... and I love how the skill system works and is built upon... typical LitRPG stuff but the author has his own spin on it.
Probably one of my favorite stories on SH.. I really can't chose between Man Who Fights with Monsters, Sanguine Paradise and now this one as my favorite... but so far I'm leaning towards this one considering I feel much more attached to the characters so far... I really can't wait to read more about Felix's story!
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Story and worldbuilding are great 5/5 stars. But unfortunally only 3 stars because of a few problems. I was not sure if I should drop this novel around chapter 130. Now after another 60 chapter I will continue to read it but I will skip the fightig chapters. The problems of this novel are:
2. Fights are often so confusing that you just lose me, and I don't want to continue to read them. That why I will skip these pointless fights because he will win somehow again anyway.
3. Also this novel feels like a race even if it should be a marathon. You don't run on higspeed on a marathon the entire time. You also don't go from every epic fight directly to the next without some consolution of power or training or story and character building inbetween. A lot of wasted potental and it makes the novel feel rushed and unconfortable to read.
Thats why minus 2 stars.
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Epic.
The power-scaling is pretty extreme but not in a bad way. It's just utterly epic.
I really enjoyed the story up until where I am now, and am confident that it is my favorite webnovel. At some point while reading it I binged it for so long that I couldn't read anything at all for weeks after.
Definitely worth the read. Plot is great, Litrpg elements are great, characters are great, overall vibe is awesome.
Thanks author
On a side note: when I started reading there were only around 200 chapters. I never even got caught up and now there are over 300. Wtf.
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I will never pay for this one. The initial stage seemed interesting enough, . But not it has become clear this is just a spiral of "let me do something painful and get more power. Raaawwwrrr."
It isn't going anywhere, just a cycle of upping stakes, but without resolution.
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I would have rated this 4 or even 5 stars if not for these problems:
Pacing: Too fast it never gives you much breaks like a super big bad villain is out to get MC. Which it did but it only told us that in the end of volume 1. Volume 2 does not have that excuse anymore as Vol1 villain is dealt with and Vol2 villain is pretty
Never truly improves: At the beginning it was fine to rely on luck and make dumb mistakes but he keeps making mistakes even now and from one of the reviews here he still does it 50 chapters later.
Volume 1 main villain: this is a spoiler but if a dumb MC and ludicrous yet insufficient power-ups don't make you stop reading or even dropping this then this will.
It is revealed by the main villain that it has infected the MC before system could be there and it has been manipulating the MC all along. It also revealed many of the atrocities it committed during their battle and the fight is even stretched because of it and makes us hate Vol1 main villain more. In the end MC chose to be sealed in order for the Maw to not escape in case it controls him in the end. The epilogue of Vol1 happens and a character which is starting to be more likeable is dead in the hill of corpses she killed standing like a badass. (before the fight she was already going to die, another reason to hate Vol1 main villain). It is a great end. Then Volume 2 happened. Turns MC was banished into the void... with the f**king former main villain still living in his mind. It is revealed that MC cannot hurt main villain but it can change the skills of MC (there are other things like bloodline which replace this motherf**ker's use). The FMV became like Joker in the game Arkham Knight except more more annoying.
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