The quality of writing decreased from first to second to the third book dramatically.
The timeloop element is close to non-existent.
The gods' games wane out and are forgotten.
The angst, the pain, the lessons are nowhere to be found.
Everyone unlocks superpowers after a few magical hours of therapy. Why? And How? And for what reason?
All these were replaced with a childish love story, some funny-wannabe "missions", and a completely incredible father-son redemption fairytale.
Ending suddenly with a cliffhanger? Why? Just that readers would pay to read the first chapter of the next book? Why not trying to write such a good story that instead of cliffhangers, people would want to be reading the next book for the great story waiting to unravel?
That's stupid, I won't continue the series.
The entire first book was built on the idea that grit and pain when coped-with would be leading to progress. I'm not fully bought into that, but the premise was set pretty nicely. Just to have people awakening left and right after one pep-talk in book III. Why throw everything away?
I'm disappointed and I won't continue the series.