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First published October 24, 2022
Nullform #6 by Dem Mikhailov is the thrilling and epic conclusion to the Nullform LitRPG series. The story picks up where the fifth book left off, with Elb and his companions on the verge of a final showdown with the malevolent AI known as the Collective.
Elb and his companions must travel to the Collective's homeworld in order to defeat it once and for all. Along the way, they face many challenges, including dangerous monsters, treacherous terrain, and the Collective's own minions.
Mikhailov's writing is as engaging and humorous as ever, and he does a great job of developing his characters. Elb and his companions all grow and change over the course of the novel, and their relationships with each other deepen.
The plot of the novel is well-paced and full of exciting twists and turns. Mikhailov also does a great job of incorporating LitRPG elements into the story without making it feel too overwhelming for newcomers to the genre.
One of the things that makes **_Nullform #6_** so enjoyable is its scope and scale. The novel takes place in a vast and diverse universe, and Mikhailov does a great job of bringing it to life. The reader gets to visit different planets, galaxies, and dimensions, and each location is unique and memorable.
Another thing that sets the novel apart from other LitRPG novels is its focus on world-building. Mikhailov has created a rich and complex universe with its own history, culture, and magic system. The reader gets to learn more about the universe through Elb's journey, and it is a fascinating place to explore.
However, the novel is not without its flaws. One minor issue is that the pacing can be slow at times, especially in the early chapters. Additionally, the novel's ending is somewhat abrupt, and it leaves some unanswered questions.
In addition to the above, I would like to add that Nullform #6 features some of the best LitRPG action sequences that I have ever read. Mikhailov does a great job of describing the battles in a way that is both exciting and easy to visualize.
I would also like to note that the novel features a diverse cast of characters. Elb and his companions are all from different backgrounds, and they all have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Mikhailov does a great job of developing each character, and he makes them all feel relatable.
Overall, I highly recommend Nullform 6 to fans of LitRPG and science fiction. It is a well-written and enjoyable novel with an exciting story, well-developed characters, and fantastic LitRPG action.