
City of Champions Online: Complete
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Narrated by:
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Lisa S. Ware
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By:
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Stuart Grosse
Having found the tragic truth that an art degree is worth less than the paper it is printed on, Jacquelyn Jones is frustrated with her dead end work as a graphic designer for a marketing firm, finding new ways to try and convince people that this week's 50 cent off sale is actually worth driving to the store. She's tried other VRMMORPGs, but they've all been fantasy-based, with a couple sci-fi games thrown in. But she wants something more, something Super.
Superhero VRMMOs have had a...subpar reception in the past, in part due to the fact that the nature of most MMOs makes for fairly unheroic tales. After the couple hundredth time blasting the same group of mooks from the same faction on the same street corner of the same city, using the same powerset as everyone else because you only have a few options, it is hard to think of yourself as a hero anymore.
But then she heard about City of Champions Online. For the first time, a developer partnered with a tabletop RPG maker to use their system to create a VRMMORPG, and it was one of the systems designed to be used with superhero games! And despite the name, there was no getting stuck in the same city as all the other players. The game world was a detailed replica of the real world, down to having some of the same shops and restaurants in town. She could be whoever she wanted, whatever she wanted.
Now, she just has to find a way to become the heroine she's always wanted to be.
The world of CoC is not a happy one, but it is not grimdark, either. It is like the world we live in, but with superheroes and game-like elements, where the ones regarded as heroes aren't always the most heroic amongst us. While the main characters in CoC are not as...extreme as those in my other stories, and at least try to be heroes, there is material some will find disturbing.
This is a compilation of Issues 1-5 of City of Champions Online.
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Team building and power point usage was great.
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This is what Supherhero Litrpg is
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Entertaining if Overpowered Superhero Story
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A different take on Superhero/LitRPG
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Good book
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At over 18 hours, this audiobook offers a lot of content for a credit; much more than the average title in this genre. I found the story to be interesting, it reads like a series of short stories. It's an interesting concept, but some of the stories were less interesting to me; it was somewhat hit or miss. It is fast paced and absolutely funny at certain points, which I appreciated.
Narration was very strong, Lisa did a fantastic job and really made the story sing. I'd definitely recommend that folks seek out other projects that she's worked on. Funny, good accents, and did a great job establishing personalities for each of the characters.
Lots of Action... Great Narrator
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The common tread is the online game world, though there is also a real world mentions at some points.
Our heroine, a black vampire in the game, creates a group of vigilantes/heroes to "save" the game from players that want to bring back a new Reich on the first book.
This is a collection of 5 books each with a slightly different theme and sometimes recurrent enemies. Sex and rape themes are recurrent too.
This story as strong language so it's not for everybody, and not for young adults. It follows the line of films like the one of Joker's girlfriend, but with no crazy in the mix.
As I said the narration is the strong point here, so grab the audiobook if you intend to read this story.
Oddly original - amazing narration
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Not a bad idea
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Main character is way to over powered.
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On the surface it appears this is a cast of strong female characters, but it is in actuality a disguised male gaze fantasy. The main character is hypersexualized from the go and just gets tiring, the other main cast are also over sexualized and constantly suffering "wardrobe malfunctions"
Grosse is obsessed with rape, if the protagonist he is writing isn't a rapist, every antogonist he writes is, they may be other things as well but every enemy encountered if rapist, He seems to think there is no way for a series involving women to be interesting if there isn't constant threat of imminent raping going on.
We also spend a lot of time being made aware of every male characters oversized cocks shortly before they are mutilated sometimes to regrow and then be mutilated again. If a fight occurs you can rest assured we are going to hear about a great deal genital strikes, no attack is to small or large to focus on the genitals.
Grosse's Puerile attempts at humor is obviously directed at teenagers, even though a great deal of the content should be for mature audiences,
There were some parts of the story that I liked, mostly the idea of this book being written by a better author, but some of the fight scenes, and the concepts around the character creation, and setting are quality ideas, if unfortunately being abused by this author.
The narrator was passably good except she continually mispronounced the gaming and anime pop culture references, If you are the target audience of this book you should know how to pronounce saiyan, freeza and yandere.
There is more to say about this book but I think that's enough.
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The last book I'll ever try from Grosse
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Don't waste your money
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