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Runner has a problem. He and 499,000 men and women are trapped in a game. He also just happens to be the only person from IT who could log everyone out safely. And he doesn't remember his password.
He, like everyone else in this nightmare, had their memories scrambled or lost in the process of being loaded into the game. A single garbled message is his only clue on how to save everyone.
The problem is that whoever loaded them into the game, loaded their minds completely. If they die, their brain gets wiped.
Now it's time for Runner to flex his skills as a power gaming min maxer and see what he can do. Because every time he levels, he might gain the memory of the password. Time to go Hardcore.
(Book 2: Otherlife Nightmares, is out now)
3/21/16-Version 2.0 is now available. This version has been professionally edited.
- Sales Rank: #11951 in eBooks
- Published on: 2016-01-21
- Released on: 2016-01-21
- Format: Kindle eBook
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent.
By Steve-o LoBue
This book is rather complex with some of its points and idealisms. It starts with a mystery, and while giving the impression at first of a truly OP main character, fleshes out to a very unique and enjoyable story. I love that as you get to know the MC, he too is slowly getting to know, or at least remembering, himself as well. I love that the characters all seem more... realistic. They all have their genuine flaws, be they on the surface or only hinted at. No one is 'perfect' or 'flawless,' especially not the MC. An all around great read, and $ well spent. I simply cannot wait until the next book in this series. Great job William!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Very solid LitRPG from a native English speaker!
By Jason
I'm so glad we are finally getting LitRPG that we don't have to wait for a translation. While this did have a few grammatical errors (particularly using "than" when it should have been "then") it is far less than many other self-published works and didn't interrupt the story enough for me to deduct a star.
The writing is well paced, and interesting, and managed to keep me guessing.
One negative aspect of this book is that like most other LitRPG books, the character tends to stumble into amazingly fortunate circumstances. However, it is not nearly as pronounced as with the Russian writers and I could live with it.
One aspect I liked was that the main character wonders and speculates about the world around him, both in game and out. Too often in this genre, the main character accepts events that really stretch my suspension of disbelief.
Unfortunately, Runner doesn't do it enough. If something strange happens, he might look in his log, he might not. I'm willing to give the author the benefit of the doubt that he is withholding answers to build suspense.
Speaking of which, there were a large number of questions left at the end of the book that I really hope are addressed in the future. This is a mark of a great book that I'm still thinking about these a week after I read the book!
Here are a few:
*****SPOILER ALERT*****
Who put everyone into the game and why?
Why are they missing memories and why would it be set up that they get more memories as they level up? Was this some sort of compromise made to get this to work or the actions of a sadistic admin?
Why was Runner's character creation screwed up? Was it just him?
Why did he spawn in the middle of nowhere? Was he the only one?
Why did Runner's password work at the very end when it never worked before? And can he use this to get them out of the game?
Why does dying in the game make you brain dead? Couldn't whoever set this up have simply caused people to respawn? Or was this done purposely?
Where are all of the other officers? Assuming officers were all over the ship, wouldn't other officers be in the game unless they were purposely excluded? Are they all in another game?
Why did the world become so realistic shortly after Runner joined it. What caused it and did Runner entering the game trigger it?
Why did the loot from the first boss match his party so perfectly?
What's going on with the beetles?
Can't wait for the next book!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Good new entry into the LITRPG genre has fantasy and some sci-fi elements
By Marty Myers
a pretty good entry into the LITRPG genre. First the good, Overall I enjoyed the story and the characters. while the main character is flawed and makes some really oddball comments thru-out the book I have come to accept that some or perhaps many of his excentric actions/dialog may be due to his mind being scrambled/missing large chunks of memories in this first book. I like all of his traveling companions and his primary actions/decisions when it comes to his companions. The story/adventure was pretty good and thefantasy setting was decent although not too thoroughly fleshed out in this first book. there had better be more to coming soon to explain some many of the questions still left at the end of the book.
a few spoilers ahead
Now the bad things in my opinion. there seem to be several flaws in the general mechanics of the virtual reality/game mechanics and I am not talking about the glitches in the system in the story but the actual premise behind the mechanics. For one thing just like most games there are basic attributes = Strength, dexterity, agility, constitution, intelligence, wisdom, and finally charisma. now for example one would think constitution would be tied to health, hit point or stamina but instead apparently each and every character starts with 100 hit points and 100 stamina regardless of any stat. Also Mana to power magic apparently also starts at 100 regardless of any of the primary stats. so right there you have two or three of your most important details not tied to any of your core attributes. the story assures us the Main characters glitched character is screwed due to all but one of his main attributes being set at 1 while all his 64 points were dumped into charisma during character creation but, again the attributes don't actually seem to be tied to anything. immediately our MC is attacked at the beginning of the story and runs over and climbs up a tree to escape a wolf. Here again there seem to be several flaws here as we know he has a strength of 1, if he had been able to distribute his points normally he would have averaged a strength of 9 btw, but here he climbs up faster than a wolf can get him, now some of you may be thinking maybe climbing is based of agility or dexterity but again both of these a at 1 as well so my point stands. then when he gets up in the tree he looks in his inventory and finds he literally is overloaded/has all sorts of food/tools/equipment so much so that his pack cant really hold anymore. In other words he probably shouldn't even be able to lift/carry or climb with it. There are several other times when the books explanation of the character creation system or game mechanics seem to have errors or oddities like this which make me question the extent of the authors knowledge of roleplaying games. I have similar questions about the authors knowledge of military operations or structure in general as he throws out some really strange numbers when he pegs the military personel that have been downloaded into the game are 500,000 70 of which are or were officers but are missing. That seems incredibly low to me, that means there would be more than 7,000 enlisted for each officer.
Anyway despite a few rough patches I really enjoyed the book and am looking forward to the next one.
Arand, William D. (2016-01-21). Otherlife Dreams: The Selfless Hero Trilogy (Kindle Locations 136-137). William D. Arand. Kindle Edition.
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