Okay, let us begin, the book is good it is competently written the story has its ups and downs, but I gotta say compared to the first and the second book it simply pales in comparison. The main character on this one seems to be just a chess piece instead of a player being used by literally everyone including the NPC the story begins where the second book left off he had to fight against Barth while having to deal with the forces of the Spawn of Darkness. He somehow can survive this encounter man

Okay, let us begin, the book is good it is competently written the story has its ups and downs, but I gotta say compared to the first and the second book it simply pales in comparison. The main character on this one seems to be just a chess piece instead of a player being used by literally everyone including the NPC the story begins where the second book left off he had to fight against Barth while having to deal with the forces of the Spawn of Darkness. He somehow can survive this encounter managing to kill Barth, and from that becomes a desperate run to see if he can get to level 100 in a month.

So here comes my gripe with the conclusion of the story. It seemed to be incredibly rushed. Given that every solution is just presented to the main character and after he goes back to real life and then back to VR. He becomes weak once again and after that is just a train wreck because of this I feel like the conclusion to the series was very lacking, the book is not bad it is enjoyable for most of its story is just the ending that leaves you with a bad taste on your mouth.

