Nameless Traveler, "If you could bring the martial arts, Inner Strength, Daoist skills, Divine Skills, and other abilities you've learned in the game into reality, would you play such a game?"
Gamer, "Of course, I would play. Is there really such a great thing?"
Nameless Traveler, "Then, if you were to die in the game, and you would also die in reality, would you still play?"
Gamer, "Let me think about it—um, I think I would play, as long as I'm careful to avoid provoking higher-level monsters."
Nameless Traveler, "What if the game was so difficult that a Little Monster at the entrance of a village could easily chop you down, would you still play?"
Gamer, "……"
This book is really good like a breath of fresh air
This book was written as a remastered version of the Absolute Death Game. I would say that both versions are good. Personally, I feel that this version is fleshed out a bit better, but the main character in each story have different starting situation and backgrounds so its a bit difficult to make a one to one comparison. Different starting backgrounds changes the direction of the plotline. Of course there are similarities between each one, after all, it is a remastered version. However, it does bring forth new perspectives and experiences compared to each other and how much either is like depends on personal taste. Definitely recommend :) .