
Hate
A LitRPG Novel
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Virtual Voice

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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
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The Quest Continues Inside the Tower of Gates
Eric's growing group continues their quest to finish the first zone in the Tower of Gates. Will they succeed in clearing Level One-One, or will they face the harsh consequences of death? Even more importantly, can they find a way out of the game? Previously published as the second half of Goblin. Extensively rewritten, professionally edited, and ready for you to read. This is book 2 of the Tower of Gates LitRPG Series.
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Great story, but....
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The single monotone voice couldn’t always tell who was talking
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The strident almost British accented female voice was nearly monotone. it was difficult to tell which character was which. The author sprinkled in acronyms that the AI tried to pronounce leaving your brain on full stop while you attempt to process. Constantly being kicked out of immersion by bad reading definitely didn't help this tale.
Now on to the story. Feels like the author doesn't really know anything about gaming. The main characters make bad decisions frequently and compound them regularly but then power through like the total bad ass new characters they are?
For quite a while almost every conversation started with or revolved around being tired and needing sleep. This constant insipid complaining grates on your nerves since there is very little else to focus on. it didn't even lead to anything so why is it so prevelant? to be absolutely fair I semi tuned out so it may have and I just didn't notice.
And wow, almost everyone in this game is some form of douche or another. The shocking level of toxicity makes it feel like it was written entirely by trolls.
I didn't enjoy this grind even once.
ai voice needs work
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