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Apocalypse Reaver 1: A Dark Fantasy LitRPG Adventure

Apocalypse Reaver, Book 1

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Apocalypse Reaver 1: A Dark Fantasy LitRPG Adventure

By: TobascoAsako
Narrated by: Kieran Regan, Kristin James
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Power changes you—especially when it's the only way to survive.

Dragged from Earth by capricious gods, a nameless man awakens in a world ruled by divine games and deadly monsters. With no answers and no way back, he chooses a new identity: Gilgamesh, a name of power, legend, and blood.

Armed with a mysterious system and nothing to lose, Gilgamesh is learning how far he's willing to go. Every fight makes him stronger. Every kill brings him closer to something darker.

Heroes die. Survivors adapt.

Don't miss the start of Apocalypse Reaver, a dark LitRPG progression fantasy featuring a flawed main character, deep worldbuilding, and a magic system where every choice has a price. Perfect for fans of anti-heroes who don't ask for permission.

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Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Survival LitRPG
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The MC goes from remorseless survivalist who cares about his survival above all to a pointless POS murderer who will look for any excuse to kill anyone for exp. I usually don’t mind less virtuous, selfish, or even villainous MCs who do what they “have” to do or at least work for their benefit cause they push the story faster and don’t create extra problems for themselves. But this guy starts moving in a pretty slimy way. He goes from understandably angry MC to petty, vindictive little man who thinks anyone who he perceives as in his way should die while being whiny little baby about everything that happens to him. This POS brushed off killing a literal baby.

Let’s just say if he had to hop a fence while running away from someone, he’d stop and murder everyone in the house down to the kids and dog for experience points. Then make the excuse that they deserved if for being part of the same society as whoever was chasing him.

And for an avid gamer, he distributed his stats like an idiot. His choices seemed like more of a theme than calculated choices, especially later on. This isn’t a big deal I guess and could be chalked up to character choice, but it seemed like he was making choices to fit a predetermined story as opposed to making his life easier.

Growingly unlikable MC

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While I will say most of the starting events “imprisonment” don't feel very unique & are used a lot for the protagonists start in a New World, I do think the way his things starts to warp as he continues the use of darker power is quite unique. I personally love the inner monologue he has then the surprise of he may or may not say that contradicts his dark thought process in that moment.

I would love more storyline per book… but have already purchased book 2

Wow! Love a Villain Hero.

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I was hesitant on trying when it's sitting on 2 stars. but I think I understand why they gave that, this story is more mature and grounded on realism when it comes to decision making. if you want a lawful good mc who wants to save everyone this isn't for you. mc is very pragmatic and he does what is necessary even if it is evil or morally gray and he's honest about that, he does what ever he wants and it is quite refreshing. he doesn't let anyone mess with him and if someone did, they will be on his list. he is more of chaotic neutral. breathe off fresh air.

glad I tried it!!

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The worldbuilding and character development is interesting, and the story is engaging. Even with the odd Dune style chapter snipets, they're curious little bits of lore to tease elements of the greater story, even if they are spoken a little too quickly. Literally the only thing l would change is the female narrator. Ms. James is as dour as the narration for The Crafter's Dungeon series, and absolutely pales in comparison to the breadth and expression of Regan's performance. Even the female characters are better served by his skill than she seems capable at her skill level, which is irksome as a male/female narration team is absolutely ideal for a such a wide and diverse character list in an audiobook.

A wonderful tale spun masterfully.

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I may have to re-run this one to make sure it’s a fair review. I think I missed some key information. I will be back for the next one regardless

Solid start

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