
Volper. LitRPG Series
Alpha Rome 1
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
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By:
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Ros Per
As the years start running out, you often find that life has left you completely alone. This is what has happened to one military veteran who’s lived through many of history’s “flash points”. In order to inject some color into his final days, the former soldier signs a contract with a company that has developed a fully immersive virtual world.
Project Alpha Rome is a multi-level city plagued by endless wars between humans and mutants. You can play as either species. The best argument in favor of living here is the firepower and the reflexes of your weapons. Our hero chooses the nickname “Volper” and sets out on his path alone, preferring not to fall into the ranks of an existing clan.
Thanks to this strategy, he manages to spot things other players have missed, even in the simplest of locations, meaning he progresses much more quickly than they do. His attentive and reflective attitude to his surroundings prompts him to ask more and more questions about the purpose of the project. Why has Alpha Rome really been created?
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A series begins with a military flare
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Volper as a character is many things, and I like his character. Hell I liked the story so much I grabbed the next two books around halfway through if not more.
I like him because hes in many ways grounded, silly and hardened.
In the early points of the story, Volper has an, well an hormonal incident early on with a young lady, and what I liked about that scene was how much the situation slapped him proverbially in the face. It was a complete surprise, as he was in a body of a young man now.
Its never outright stated his age, but my guess he's at least about 90. So it makes sense of why.
his mind wanders, he has tricks from military experience which lead him to make understandable assumptions made from experience which can make him blanch in face of video game logic, and add to that, he's just trying to enjoy his fading life as it is. And I just like that in a story like this as its immersive and in a way grounded.
To anyone reading this review, I can highly recommend book 1. Not sure on the series, but I'll leave my review on the books as I go through them.
An old man, a new world.
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