Haven’t seen you for a while, have you missed Hell enough already? Welcome back, Sagie… and make a wish.
*You’re filled with DETERMINATION*
His path is filled with blood and anger. His bruised soul is thrilled to bring back his loved ones and even Death cannot stop him on this holy crusade. Actually, Death is the only one who can help him.
Chrysalis — the project of the century. It is a hyper-realistic fantasy RPG game, set in the Middle Ages… isn’t it? Get ready to face the truth about this gigantic and twisted project. The destiny of the humanity will be decided in the last battle against the most mysterious and dangerous person ever logged in.
An experiment went wrong and has already drawn the attention of each and every Chrysalis officer. While they’re trying to figure out irrationality and violations in the Project Chrysalis rules, Bloody Sagie is ready to deliver a final battle to the whole world and its Keepers. Now the most deadly and distractive spells and sharpened swords will do the talking. He used to be alone in the crowd, but now friends can cover his back. It is time to show everyone what he is really worth of; no one will get him down. Bring it on!
Project Chrysalis Limitless is the last book in the dark LitRPG series written by John Gold. Everything falls into place now, all questions will be answered. Do you think you’re ready to face the Truth?
My childhood can be simply described in one word: rebellious. Both of my parents were working all the time, so us kids had total freedom to do whatever we wanted. Being an inquisitive child, I spent days reading books and encyclopedias. I called it expanding my horizons. My parents called it being lazy. I read every book my hands could get a hold on. Back then, we didn’t have the luxury of the internet. The first computer, and therefore first time on the internet, in my life appeared when I entered university. It brought entirely new worlds to me. After classes, I would search through breathtaking stories describing unseen worlds, their histories, and characters. The most lasting impression for me was the Fallout series. I remember everything as if it was just yesterday… At 22, I went through a pre-midlife crisis. I was finding out my place in the world, trying different jobs and directions for life. Restaurants, websites, freelance, ghostwriting — everything I did, I gave it my all. Life was like a game to me: you earn resources and gold and spend them on armor and equipment. At the end of 2013, I read my first LitRPG book. I read all of the stories from the first LitRPG wave in Russia. It was a revelation! The two things I liked the most, internet gaming and books, were now seamlessly combined to produce heroic stories. Needless to say, I became a fan of the genre. It was like reading and playing at the same time, a game you could only dream of! I was full of emotions and energy and purely inspired. I had so many things to say and write that eventually I put pen to paper. The story just wrote itself: a world of mystery, elaborate plot twists, and devious characters. No free hugs, no super luck, no powers and definitely no magic for free. That was the book I ended up writing. If I’m being totally honest, sometimes I cried when I wrote the traumatizing and dramatic life experiences of Anji. I was with him, side by side, and I felt his pain as if it was my own. And I wanted to share our story with the world. I’ve put my soul into this story, so after six months, all four books were ready. I’m not going to say much about the story itself or the ending. That would be unfair. The most important thing to remember while reading: everything will be alright in the end. If it’s not alright, then it’s not the end.
This series was so different from others that each book was eagerly devoured. This last book started so well and I was rooting for him. The ending made absolutely no sense whatsoever. It is though it was just thrown together with a tease that there ma be a continuation or spinoff of some sort...SO disappointed...
Dont let the reviews about the ending bother you. It was an amazing story with a great ending. To sum it all up, it feels like shit just got serious. I hope there is another book, but if not it is still a great series. The authors writing got better and better in each book.
It was ok. The ending is dissatisfying. It is left open for another book, but still should have ended in a more believable way. It seems very out of character for Anji (Sagie) to give up that way because some random woman that says she is his mother tells him to die and be reborn.
Blind trust after all that from a stranger? Not fighting to survive and overcome the odds to become something more like he has for 4 books?
Sorry, I just don't buy it.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
What was that ending about? Very confusing plot, unsatisfying conclusion. ****Spoilers ahead******** Instead of wrapping things up with the MC, the author introduces a new arc at the last moment and then apparently kills him off by his previously nonexistent mother. Or he didn't die, but was reborn digitally, it is hard to say what happens. The writing is too confusing and I am not sure anyone but the author knows what he was getting at.
I went back to reread the ending because the author posted “updates” to the epilogue In late Oct. 2018. However I didn’t notice a difference. It’s a great series but I honesty hate the cliffhanger ending. I won’t give a worse review for it but man it could of ended so much better if the author was actually clearer on what was going on and not pulling the cliffhanger bullshit. Oh well for lost opportunities.
This is probably my least favorite book in the series just cause of the ending... Seriously!!! Also wtf is up with Fem and Roni!!! FEM IS SUPPOSED TO HOOK UP WITH SANGIE!! This is so not copacetic. Hope the author decides to continue this story and hopefully Fem will be able to meet up with Sangie some day...