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I played MMORPGs extensively over a long duration, mostly a single one. During my perusal of LitRPGs, which of course like most everything led to mass failing of most everything I looked at, was how self-aware that the person was that they were in a game. I guess that's basically inherent to the genre though. I'm still more familiar with the Japanese ones. I think you ought to try reading the weekly read in the discord though. It's probably the closest thing to LitRPG that Sanderson is going to ever write. It does take place in a game.
Seems I can't edit these.
I'm ambivalent about this novelette about gold farmers.
Can read it here from the author's website or wherever else:
https://craphound.com/overclocked/Cor...
thanks fam
noted
and you said you tried japanese litrpg? did one make an impression on you? i have a thing for japanese things
No, not really.
I'm not going to post these all with the rec book because that'd be a bother. The Japanese sort isn't really the same as the western. Here are some and what I thought about them. All have light novels and may or may not have manga or anime as well. Specifically all of these are people playing MMOs rather than going inside the game, mostly anyway. All of these also have official English releases.
.Hack Another Birth
.Hack Cell
.Hack//AI Buster
Accel World
Infinite Dendrogram
Paying to Win in a VRMMO
Redefining the META at VRMMO Academy
Strongest Gamer
Sword Art Online
Sword Art Online Alternative
I read the first three many years ago. I don't remember much, so they were probably rather meh. All the others besdies SAO I didn't finish any volume.
I skimmed through the first volume of Redefining the META at VRMMO Academy. It seemed to be stat heavy and mechanic heavy and overall decent generic LitRPG but I didn't really care enough to read it.
That's all I have to say about this for now.
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I played MMORPGs extensively over a long duration, mostly a single one. During my perusal of LitRPGs, which of course like most everything led to mass failing of most everything I looked at, was how self-aware that the person was that they were in a game. I guess that's basically inherent to the genre though. I'm still more familiar with the Japanese ones. I think you ought to try reading the weekly read in the discord though. It's probably the closest thing to LitRPG that Sanderson is going to ever write. It does take place in a game.
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Seems I can't edit these.I'm ambivalent about this novelette about gold farmers.
Can read it here from the author's website or wherever else:
https://craphound.com/overclocked/Cor...
thanks famnoted
and you said you tried japanese litrpg? did one make an impression on you? i have a thing for japanese things
No, not really.I'm not going to post these all with the rec book because that'd be a bother. The Japanese sort isn't really the same as the western. Here are some and what I thought about them. All have light novels and may or may not have manga or anime as well. Specifically all of these are people playing MMOs rather than going inside the game, mostly anyway. All of these also have official English releases.
.Hack Another Birth
.Hack Cell
.Hack//AI Buster
Accel World
Infinite Dendrogram
Paying to Win in a VRMMO
Redefining the META at VRMMO Academy
Strongest Gamer
Sword Art Online
Sword Art Online Alternative
I read the first three many years ago. I don't remember much, so they were probably rather meh. All the others besdies SAO I didn't finish any volume.
I skimmed through the first volume of Redefining the META at VRMMO Academy. It seemed to be stat heavy and mechanic heavy and overall decent generic LitRPG but I didn't really care enough to read it.
That's all I have to say about this for now.
