Besides that stats seem to make zero sense at all. That is coming from another old white guy that has been watching anime since the 80's. It feels like it's written by a old white guy that fetishizes Japanese culture. The writing for this book is embarrassingly bad. Within this marathon of death, one man becomes aware of an exception to the rules of the game. Everyone had just one life to make their way through the gauntlet of raids prepared to test their mettle. But even within this abyss of despair was a small ray of hope: If even one person were to complete every raid, then humanity would be redeemed and restored back to its former glory. And from the very beginning, billions of lives were extinguished in mere moments. Stuck in this dimension without a way out, only two options existed for the would-be hunters: Fight with monsters to complete the many trials ahead, or perish.įaced with hordes of powerful monsters, thrown into battle with complete strangers at random, the unfair game of survival began. Every man, woman, and child was given a weapon and ordered to fight. And humanity was to be its latest gladiators. Every person, without exception.īut this new world, with all its opportunities and gifts of wondrous abilities, was a stadium. Without so much as a warning, humanity in its entirety was suddenly moved to another dimension.
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