Darkness was always kind to me. And after I got stuck in a non-existent game thanks to a technical glitch in a virtual capsule, the God of Darkness became my Patron. He gave me power and showed me the way. In this dark world, I'm different compared to everyone else, but I think it's for the better.
A tester of VR capsules is sucked into a fantasy world. His special relationship to the darkness gives him some options and he experience some interesting adventures. A good book but i cannot get into the whole "gloominess" thing. Also the beginning has some "grinding" actions that takes too long for my taste. Nevertheless the story is good, the characters diverse.
I hate trying to write reviews because there are really only pass/fail results for me. Did I make it all the way through? Yes? 5 stars. No? There would be nothing here to read. In all fairness, if an author holds my attention from page one to the end, they’ve done their job. Anything less than 5 stars is petty criticism from someone incapable of even doing the job let alone doing a better one.
So in respect for the author and their work, I am going to start pasting this along with a generic review I found somewhere. “This was a fun book. I am glad that I read it. You should try it too.”
A dark hellish world that seams truly terrible to live in. An MC desperately trying to convince himself he's just stuck in a game. Seriously weird magic system
Want to read a VR that makes you forget and VR this is your ticket. Darkness does not always mean evil. This is a good book that shows it and how it works with light