Everlife; the first creative endeavor between humans and AIs. This game was created in order for both sides to play in order to allow them to better improve their relations. Everlife was marketed to be the very best video game ever created; where you could be anyone and do anything your heart desired.
Plat was eager to begin the game, eager to enter a world where he could finally be himself without fear of discrimination or bullying. However, he didn't understand the how far his bullies would go to make his life hell. Now, all that's left is a burning hatred, a desire for vengeance, and nothing would stand in his way.
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I found the idea of a vengeance character interesting. His personality while fighting reminded me of Jason in He who fights with monsters. I did not care for how it ended, for it did not seem to end, like there is another book that has not been finished to complete the story. I hope one day there might be one, but there is not one now.
I really enjoyed this book and look forward to more. I like the main character’s search for vengeance and I look forward to seeing how he progresses. I hope the next book comes out soon.
Certainly not a bad story. It wasn't a great smash, but it was decent enough. The author does make a point of stating it was professionally proofed, so perhaps he didn't get his money's worth, but otherwise, I didn't find the story to be anything spectacular, but neither was it a story you'd be disappointed in, I don't agree that it ended suddenly like another reviewer said, it ended in a perfectly valid spot in my opinion, even if it wasn't exactly the way I'd have expected it to do so. Overall, I'd say it's a worthy story, and if there are more in the series, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to read them.
Good storyline. Biggest problem is that the author is a bit clueless about armored weapon fighting and wastes a great deal of time on combat sequences where a guy in relatively heavy armor with a large shield and spear supposedly rolls and jumps like a cloth clad kung fu movie character in a way that wouod get him killed.