A misanthrope receives a message from God, He's been chosen as a candidate for the position of Dungeon Core. His qualification test? Kill three entities within 60 seconds.
The main character has no redeeming qualities at all. The character goes from bad to worse and you can feel nothing but loathing as he does these things
So dark. Calculating. This world and not another with a dungeon twist. 'Weapons' brought to bare to get the job done are exquisitely considered, utilised and...timely. From this one book I've read a few dungeon core books and this is still my favourite. It's not other worldly. It's right here. And it invites you to take a good look at yourself, your own life experiences and judge how you would behave given power? Indeed would you be up to the task to see it through? The second book gets so upgraded that I can't wait for the next installment. It's been many years (and I've become an avid book collector) but I'm so wanting book 3 that here I am writing this.
This book really needs an editor. So many spelling mistakes, that even I, as a non native english speaker manages to see.
The book is also much too short. Similar books with this theme are much longer and end at a much later development stage compared to this, even if the short story that is here is quite well thought out.
The MC blindly obeying the text popup isn't very believable; I think it would have been better to have the popup distract him enough to cause him to crash into a bus or something to fulfill the popup on accident. Other than that, I enjoyed it and hope there's a sequel.
Not a good read at all. If the thoughts of the author are close to the character, please see a therapist. Just to much hate and anger in the story, thankfully the violence was not overly graphic or I would have stopped reading