In retrospect, the author appears to be exceptionally good at drawing an amazing environment - the world seems really believable and the descriptions of the dungeons and various game areas were perfect. There’s a fair amount of interpersonal drama between the protagonist and his aunt and friends, but I thought this was handled very well. There’s a bunch of subplots in this book, with the most memorable ones including (1) the progression of the villain Alex and (2) the backstory dealings of Claire and her efforts to expose the artificial intelligence power in the game world. finding the grimoire and becoming more powerful). One thing that I really enjoyed was seeing the plot progression of the series itself - the main motif that the book presents is how the main character finds himself and aligns with his mentor / in-game deity, and this book did a great job on illustrating a concrete progression (i.e. Although the book quickly transitions into the game world, the opening was a little disjointed, and I felt a bit of confusion that second-degree murder was treated with such a laissez-faire attitude - it had virtually no bearing on the main character’s day-to-day actions, and certainly didn’t preclude him from extensively interacting with the AI after his initial trepidations. This is the third book in the series, and I was really looking forward to seeing what came after the cliffhanger in the end of book two, where the main protagonist murders two individuals in the real (i.e. As noted, this is the 3rd book in the ‘Awaken Series” and is categorized as a science fiction litRPG.Ī simplified graph of the major plot points in this title can be seen above. This is a brief review of Travis Bagwell’s “Awaken Online 3: Evolution”.
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