Zee Knocked Down
OVR World Online, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Gary Bennett
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By:
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Justin Monroe
About this listen
OVR WORLD ONLINE – GLOBAL ANNOUNCEMENT: A powerful artifact has been discovered.
Zee Locked in has recovered The First Player’s Sword from a dungeon hidden beneath the Goblin’s Keep!
Zee and his friends didn’t expect that after they survived recovering the legendary First Player’s Sword that OVR World Online would announce it to the whole world. Even though no one knows about the secrets that the Sword protects it’s still a powerful one-of-a-kind game item that everyone wants. To make matters worse, they’ve reached Level 5 and the party has to depart the Orientation Zone.
Outside of the OZ, Player-vs-Player combat isn’t just allowed, it’s encouraged. As long as Zee has the Sword, he and his friends will have every Mega Corp, Clan, and treasure hunting Player Killer aiming for them.
As the high-level bounties start to be posted, Zee quickly realizes it won’t take much for him to be knocked down and have the Sword ripped away.
©2022 Justin Monroe (P)2022 Podium AudioThough it is a little Ready Player One-esque.
The author should probably drop the Exforce series catchphrase they have "borrowed"... you name checked the series in this book, so it's obvious.. and cringe.
Mostly good
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really enjoyable
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Crunchy and Creamy, love the choice!
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It's pleasantly unpredictable, gritty but not the kind of meat grinder as game of thrones or the first law series from other authors. I really like the respawn aspect with the added spice of possibility of permadeath, along with the unfairness of class segregation that affects the game, creating a good sense of tension.
Character interaction and motivations are deep, and there are easter eggs and references to the game genre and geeky popculture in general that don't feel forced, however they are plentiful.
It was a good idea to separate the character statsheet into their own chapters. I did listen through them as I liked the narrator's voice.
I'm only a few books deep into the litrpg genre in general, but the two books so far in the OWO universe are so far my favorites.
äThank you for the stories.
Good litrpg
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looking forward to the next one!
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