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The Nightmare Game System

A LitRPG Horror

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The Nightmare Game System

By: Raymond Johnson
Narrated by: Tristan Kane, Anneliese Rennie, Steve Campbell
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A thief on a mission to save his sister. An ambitious demon masquerading as an artificial intelligence. A game designed to shatter the minds of the people who play it.

When Ramzan steals from the Chechnyan Mafia to create a better life for his sister, he knows he’s pissing off the wrong people. They want their money, and they’ve created a diabolical method of extracting information from their enemies. Full Immersion Virtual Reality sounds great, until he learns the horrors this incredible technology can cook up.

Now, he must keep his wits up and his sanity points high as he battles hordes of fearsome abominations on his quest to escape. Zombies, lycanthropes, slime monsters, and more stand in his way, controlled by a devious programmer that doesn’t play fair.

Can Ramzan protect his secrets and maintain his sanity against this psychological onslaught? Will he succumb to the terror, and become the monster he set out destroy? He’s gotta stay sharp, and he’s gotta stay sane, if he has a hope of escaping....

The Nightmare Game System: the original MMORPG murder, mutilation, offensive, repulsive player game.

©2020 Raymond M. Johnson (P)2021 Spectrum Audiobooks
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I really wanted to enjoy this book but just couldn’t get fully into it for a few small gripes. None of the characters were particularly likeable, and the litRPG aspects (skills, inventory etc) ended up being repetitive in audiobook format. If you’re familiar with the genre then perhaps these won’t be as big an issue to you

Production wise there’s unfortunately a few issues too. One chapter is repeated again for example. Also the main narrator takes a noticeably loud breath before EVERY sentence and once you notice it’s hard to ignore.

entertaining enough, nothing spectacular

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