Experience a classic JRPG-style adventure like no other, 20 years in the making!
Benoit Valmonte, a young Seattleite hoping to make it big in the game industry, purchases a game he has never seen nor heard of before.
And once he plays “The Legend of Daig'digaia”, the game in question, he is sucked into another world – specifically, the world of the game itself.
His mission is simple: Find fifty adventurers who are coincidentally his classmates, and fight the ultimate threat alongside them.
And thus, he can go home safely.
But there's more to this mission that he must find out for himself...
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The world background and character design are amazing. Liking the story so far, especially the way that the author writes. I feel like this book needs to be noticed more, I hope it gets the attention it deserves
The characters seem real and relatable. I think this novel has the potential to get far, I'm looking forward to see where the author takes the story.
I like the beginning of the novel as the author is able to create wonderful world. The characters presented so far are relatable to the reader to a certain degree that allows for the reader to instantly connect. Overall, 5 stars all around and I would give more if I could.
Absolutely amazing start! Benoit is such an amazing MC and the story is unique in its own right. The pacing of the story is great and everything isn’t just thrown at you. Spelling grammar and pacing are exceptionally written and it draws you in and keeps you hooked!
if u are die hard gamer then this book is made for you . you got many characters with details . author put lots of efforts in writing everything. keep it author.
This is interesting in the fact that I liked reading other novels with MCs that have been sucked into a game like The Legendary Mechanic or Night Ranger.
I really like the world and setting you've written, as well as the realistic interactions. My only gripe is having so many characters introduced that it's sort of hard to keep track of all. If you're still planning 50 different characters I hope you can cut it down and make each character more memorable this way. Other than that it's great with pacing and worldbuilding