
Atlas
Back to the Present - SAMSON CHUI AKA PHO KAIJU "5* GameLit" "Worth it!" OP MC + Time Travel
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Narrated by:
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Argyle Nicholson
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By:
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Samson Chui
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PHO Kaiju
About this listen
Atlas was ready to return home from a post apocalyptic world. But betrayed at the last possible moment by his so called “friends”, he took revenge, by chucking a sword at the portal…nothing bad could happen right?
Atlas awakens in his old life, with one glaring difference: he has been sent two years back in time! Armed with the knowledge of the events that are to come, he’s not going to spend it sitting on his ass.
The portals will open again, and he’ll be ready:
Step 1. Get some cash
Step 2. Find some like minded people. Form a fight team!
Step 3. Go back to the wasteland
Step 4. Kick ass
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- Christopher Benedict
- 05-05-25
Interesting premise, execution lacking
The story was very interesting and unique. It differed enough from normal litrpg and progression fantasy I thought I could get past the narration and wonky dialogue in the beginning. However as the story started off strong, it started to get repetitive quick. Characters disregarded the MCs antics as “something Atlas would do,” or “Atlas was always a strange one,” while not actually questioning it. I understand that an author cannot drag their feet on convincing other characters of the impending threat, but the characters just being ok with everything obliterates any suspension of disbelief.
Atlas having the right answer at nearly every turn makes it unbearable to continue to read. I was bored and skipped three chapters and felt like the story didn’t really move forward and skipped another three.
The narration is lacking and I initially thought I was listening to an AI narrator. The production quality of the audiobook is so bad that I was surprised during dialogue, paragraphs, and chapters. There are few breaks between these sequences that it’s jarring. Characters are portrayed fine and they had a decent amount of uniqueness but overall lacking.
I wanted to like this, it started off strong then it fell off hard. If the story, dialogue, and the MCs ability to pull answers out of thin air, gets better I would pick it back up. As of right now, it’s a dropped series for me.
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