System Apocalypse Issue 1
System Apocalypse Issue 1
The world comes to an end, not in fire and flame but in a series of blue boxes.
All John wanted to do was get away for his life in Kluane National Park for a weekend. Hike, camp and chill. Instead, the world comes to an end in a series of blue boxes. Animals start evolving, monsters start spawning and he's now got a character sheet and physics defying skills. Now, he has to survive the apocalypse, get back to civilisation and not lose his mind.
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I enjoyed the comic, and it definitely made me ready to go read the books.
System Apocalypse Issue 1
I like the idea of the story, but I guess I'm not used to read comics. The development of the story seemed too superficial for me. I guess I much prefer books as the story is usually more developed (feelings, thoughts and actions). Sorry about this.
I have only read a sample of one LitRPG book prior to this, so the genre was new to me. At first I wasn't sure I liked the "stats" thing, but by the end of the story I was into it all. Was a bit of a rocky start for me but I'm sure it would appeal to folks who are already fans of the genre. I'm looking forward to the next issue.