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Hell Difficulty Tutorial

A LitRPG Adventure

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Hell Difficulty Tutorial

By: Cerim
Narrated by: Henry Kramer
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Where others see doom, he sees opportunity. Hell Difficulty? More like a chance to thrive.

Nathaniel's bus ride was supposed to be just another boring commute. Wrong. Now, he, 23 fellow passengers, and a corgi named Biscuit, are stuck in a "Hell Difficulty" Tutorial, battling monsters and leveling up to survive.

Easy difficulty, anyone can handle. Normal difficulty, you've got to put up a fight to get by. Hard difficulty is where only the tough ones last. And Hell? That's where you have to be a bit out of your mind!

With his terrifying talent for mana manipulation, Nathaniel decides to invest every stat point into mana. Attribute imbalance be damned. It will either kill him before the monsters and his enemies can, or turn him into one of the most powerful beings within the system.

Never underestimate the guy who has so much Mana it should kill him...

Follow Nathaniel's crazy journey as he takes on nightmarish foes and teams up with a far-from-normal group of bus passengers in this action-packed LitRPG Adventure. He must outsmart the odds, survive, and emerge stronger than anyone else!

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The Primal Hunter, Defiance of the Fall, and Apocalypse: Generic System. Grab your copy today!

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Fantasy Science Fiction Dragons & Mythical Creatures Sword & Sorcery Cyberpunk
Engaging Progression • Interesting Magic System • Excellent Narration • Unique Protagonist • Creative Worldbuilding

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He is mean and unkind to the people around him. He's not heroic. Yet he's not a well formed anti-hero as he lacks that kind of charisma. The author tries to set up a dynamic where he struggles against his kinder nature to be hard. It just isn't fleshed out enough. As a result the story is unfulfilling for me. Narration was fantastic.

Main Character Just Not Relatable

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the MC has no redeeming qualities and the logic jumps made for thought processes / conversations made no sense. Narrator did an excellent job, but this is not the book for me.

what?

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the mc sucks and the story feels like it jumps all over the place. What is the goal to survive or to stay?

meh

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There's this part in Archer where he teaches an pirate to call someone a douchebag, and I pretty much hear that when the MC makes a decision. If you identify with this guy, seek therapy.

I kept thinking one thing

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26 chapters and it's just a slow burn still. Still in the forest, sitting in the bus, killing weak stuff, human conflict of course.

Gets extremely boring when you read the same stuff for 26 chapters.

I'm not a fan of MCs threatening to kill innocent kids, instead of the person messing with him.

I'm sure it gets better once they venture deeper into the forest when they're stronger, but I just can't make it past all of this slow dialogue and MC buffoonery.

Good narration can't save a bland story with a bland MC

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