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  • The Player Blackout: A Superhero LitRPG Adventure

  • Capes Online, Book 1
  • By: Lucas Flint
  • Narrated by: Joe Hempel
  • Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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The Player Blackout: A Superhero LitRPG Adventure

By: Lucas Flint
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Summary

In 2043, Capes Online is the biggest, most popular VRMMORPG in the world. With over one billion active players and counting, gamers can become brave Heroes or cunning Villains, their every choice determining their alignment. Everyone wants to play this game and almost everyone does.

Except for 25-year-old police officer Nyle Maxwell, who can't log out. Killed in a car accident on his first day on the job, Nyle gets his mind uploaded to Capes Online to save his life. But the one way mind-to-game upload process means Nyle can never return to his physical body in the real world. Nor is he allowed to contact his friends and family outside the game or else he risks deletion by the secretive government organization that put him in the game in the first place.

Things get even worse when a villain known as Dark Kosmos takes over Capes Online not long after Nyle's arrival. Trapping all of the players in the game and cutting off all contact with the real world, Dark Kosmos targets Nyle for death.

Now Nyle must become a true superhero and save his fellow players from Dark Kosmos while adjusting to his new digital life. All of which would be much easier if he didn't have a hyperactive sidekick overly fond of puns or if he even wanted to be here in the first place.

©2019 Lucas Flint (P)2019 Lucas Flint
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Interesting mix of ideas

It is fairly common for players to end up trapped in the game world in the litrpg genre, but in this case the author adds some novel flourishes to this idea, firstly the main character is dead and thus he is stuck in the game with it being effectively a form of digital afterlife and secondly the main baddie is an npc that is holding the regular living players hostage by preventing them from logging out either.

The setting for this book is a superhero-based game where your actions in a starter quest assign you to either the heroic or villainous faction, while also designating your base class too. While the former worked well, the latter didn't work quite so well as the way that the main character basically levelled his character in an entirely unconnected manner just made you ask why the starter quest hadn't been improved over the many years that the game had been running.

I have listened to author books being done by this narrator in the past and have found his performances to be good ones, serving to enhance the book in question and this one is no exception with another well done narration.

Overall, an entertaining story, interesting ideas and a good narration combine to produce an enjoyable audiobook to start this series.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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Great storyline

Enjoyed everything from storyline to narrater felt I was next to him great job 10/10 can’t wait for next book

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The characters were all well written and developed. I like Nyle's side kick and thought he was the best character. He was a chatter box and had me laughing a lot.

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good concept bad ending

the writer begins with an interesting story rookie police officer loses his life and his mind transferred to vr game , good concept. after that it all goes to ... there is a villain but is not a human villain but wait the 2nd in command villain is human. abuses trapped mind concept no ties to the beginning story... 1/4 good the rest a filling job.

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Decent

My first litrpg audiobook. The story was entertaining and the narrator did a decent job of bringing the story to life.

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Player blackout: Albert Anness review

Excellent story, very engaging. The story was very relatable and felt real to me making me crane for more. I actually play DC universe online which is an online multiplayer superhero game and the level of detail into how Capes online worked made me really picture this as a real game as well as what technological advances could await human kind in the future. The characters were also very relatable and well thought out such as Nile/ Winter seeming as an everyday guy yet one who had a firm belief in justice and characters such as Atmosphere and Dark Cosmos were really well thought out villains and expressed the cruelty one man can bring and how some do bad because they think they are doing good.
Overall I really enjoyed this story and I would recommend it to anyone interested particularly those interested in the superhero or RPG genre.

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decent story, though some minor issues

this feels like it was initially published on a week by week basis. someone's the author will mention a plot point brought up earlier in the story.

It's obvious that this is being set up for sequels in the future as there are many questions, which the author brings up repeatedly, that don't get answered.

As for the LitRPG elements, they work well for the super hero element, however o could have done with the character sheet being read it in full twice in a row. this happens several times throughout the story

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Incredible story, but...

What an awesome story, great character development and an all round enjoyable experience!

I know the title leads you to believe I had some issues with the book. I didn't, not with the story, its pace or its content.

There was however some quite grating repetition.

During some scenes words, names or phrases are repeated quite a lot.

For example "is that all you wanted to talk to me about or did you have something else you wanted to talk to me about"

It's trivial, I know, but it was starting to annoy me in places, especially with the meeting in Dark Cosmos' lair.

I appreciate that that is his name, but it felt in parts like I had heard 'Dark Cosmos' about 40 times in the chapter.

Apart from that, fantastic!

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