Locked in Limbo 2
A LitRPG Dark Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Nicholas Steam
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Unfortunately, there are others who want it too, beings like the angelic Seraphyt, and the Caelumere raiders who strike from the sea. And soon, the Beast of Arvandor will return – to feast upon the villagers.
But Damien needs answers, too. Like how he came to Cybrion in the first place, and why he can’t log out of the game. Those who have the answers aren’t talking – so maybe it’s time to make them.
Locked in Limbo is a LitRPG Haremlit Dark Fantasy with town builder gamelit elements.
Virtual Voice needs some real work on this one
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Great continuation of an excellent series!
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Random extended pauses (I listen at 1.25 speed and the gaps are still very pronounced). Word pronunciation fluctuates between correct and wrong throughout the story.
One voice for ALL character and with more characters now that it has moved past the introductory text is a real hinderance.
Virtual voice has some very odd inflections at times. Statements sometimes sound like questions.
The steamy scenes are a bit more protracted, but the virtual voice makes these sequences sound mechanical and sterile, somehow. Despite being better written than the first book they are less interesting because of the virtual voice.
This might be better read than narrated. This is rather sad for an audio platform.
Hire a voice actor!
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