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Dungeon Core Online: Remastered Edition, Book 4

By: Jonathan Smidt, Portal Books
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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With Cyb3Ru5 defeated, James is ready to get back to some good old-fashioned dungeon shenanigans. The experience left him shaken–but luckily, he now has friends to lean on.

Speaking of DCO, while James might feel like the main character at times, the game itself, and the developers behind it, think otherwise. During his stint as a pawn helping bring down the dangerous hacker group, a lot of upgrades to DCO were implemented without him. Now, James is diving headfirst into all of it!

New floors, new levels, and so much more, including a rematch against a certain winged lizard cult that Rue, ahem, the White Beast of Chaos, is chomping at the bit to take part in.

James is back where he is supposed to be—running his dungeon, hanging out with Rue, and sipping digitally rendered cocktails served by cybernetic penguins. He’s trying to forget his own unpleasant memories–and he's not the only one.

But DCO is full of distractions–and one new game mode, in particular, is set to keep James occupied for quite a while. In more ways than he could ever imagine....

Now, for the first time since its debut, James can finally run the dungeon himself.

©2023 Jonathan Smidt (P)2023 Portal Books
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction LitRPG

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UP and Down for me

This addition was another fun one and definitely worth pursuing.

This will likely be the lowest review I give in this series, though. I really love the dungeon core genre, especially the dungeon mechanics and builds, which this series provides. However, it skipped a lot of the floor six build and spent several hours delving into content that wasn't quite what I was looking for in this series.

I enjoy when a core gets an avatar, and James has one, so I don’t understand the need to add him delving now. We already have his out-of-game life to break up the core content, including his personal growth with Rue, and he can interact with the players. Adding him as a player feels like a fourth element that pulls us away from the core stuff. Hopefully, future books will leave delving to the spin-off stories.

It sets up the final book nicely.

Travis Baldree does an excellent job; as always, he maintains a steady pace without any awkward pauses or lulls when switching between characters.

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Great book and great series

I don't want the series to end and I think it's a shame to abandon the world that's been built up.
If book 5 is the last book for this duo, it would be interesting to follow some alternate stories within this universe.

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