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Primal Hunter 4

A LitRPG Adventure (The Primal Hunter)

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Book four of hit Primal Hunter LitRPG series. Get it today.

About the series: Experience an apocalypse LitRPG with levels, classes, professions, skills, dungeons, loot, and all of the great traits of progression fantasy and LitRPG that you've come to expect. Follow Jake as he explores this new vast multiverse filled with challenges and opportunities, and as he grows in power and slowly transforms from a bored office worker to a true apex hunter.

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very very good as always and a fun and fluid progression to the previous books the end is a cliffhanger that really makes me want more

great as always

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cant wait for the next one!! huge fan! even laughed when the blood line did its thing. also had some goose bumps on some parts 😁

Good stuff

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Disclaimer I subscribe to the authors patreon and I gotta admit the upcoming arcs are awesome. Where the story is up to now well… no spoilers but it’s pretty good! Can’t wait to hear what voice travis does for Sandy.

Strength to strength

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This series is well worth listening to, really good balance of story and statistics.

excellent

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This audiobook offers enjoyable voice acting and effective story progression, depicting the growth of human characters and their cities, as well as good side stories. However, it lacks compelling conflict, falling short of the dynamic tension present in the first book. The absence of a significant antagonist, weak conflict handling, lack of uncertainty around the system, no interesting goals for Jake, and Jake's character is more generic, are all notable drawbacks compared to the first book.

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The story's central meeting, expected to be tense, disappointingly features overly amenable characters. The protagonist, Jake, inconsistently navigates moral dilemmas, particularly around slavery and violence, leading to actions that contradict his established beliefs without meaningful internal conflict or external challenge. (He is compelled to save a troll and go on a killing spree, he will concede that slavery is more humane than killing people and then kill the slaves because they killed people... the handling of these things felt one dimensional and convenient, slave owner gave no cares,- everything works for the betterment of the OP MC, and no one sees things differently to him). His encounters lack ethical depth, even with characters like Viper, who could offer more nuanced perspectives. (For a god who possesses more knowledge than the whole human race, he is very fluffy on ethics, and very easily amused). The characters that orbit Jake feel equally shallow, the most compelling chapters were the few that featured William.

Could be better, but does what it says on the tin.

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