Hellscape
A Post Apocalyptic LitRPG
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Narrated by:
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Todd McLaren
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By:
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Jared Mandani
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Nathaniel didn't want to believe the rumors about Castle Drachenstein and the strange experiments taking place where his new home was to be. But when a shockwave of dark energy erupts from the research facility, and the dead villagers start turning into monsters, he can do nothing but agree that he's now in a literal hell!
If he wants to stay alive, he will have to make good use of the Tiler he's been provided. Contrary to the other units he's been a part of, soldiers around here have a peculiar device on their wrist which can grant them powers. But as a basic grunt, with no hellrunes to fuel his Tiler, there's only so much he can do.
To stand any type of chance, as he looks around for answers in a world now ripe with twisted abominations, Nathaniel will need to remain cautious and not attract any unwanted attention. The key to his survival is simple: upgrade his weapon and armor set, and gather enough runes and mana to unlock his first few spells. This is the only possible way out of this horrible mess.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-02-23
A dark journey into hell
This was surprisingly dark and very much a 'page turner'. The story is reminiscent of Event Horizon and Dead Space, with hints of Lovecraft, taking place in a medieval style setting with a eclectic mix of steampunk, modern, and magic technology. It's quite gruesome at points and the main character is an awesome badass that has to go through some serious sh*t. The book is standalone with a good amount of hours, 17 if I remember right. It's definitely unique in the genre and worth listening to if any of the above appeals to you. Also, the narrator does a great job of conveying the horror the characters experience.
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