Twelfth Cataclysm: What the Shell!?: A LitRPG Adventure

Twelfth Cataclysm: What the Shell!?: A LitRPG Adventure

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  • Create Date:2022-12-24 07:19:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Valerios
  • ISBN:B0BG1BWHM6
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Reviews

Travis

I have to assume the final chapter (and all the related pieces of the book will have some impact on future books in the series, because honestly, this story would have been much better with those left out。On the other hand, I'm expecting the second part to become highly relevant at some point, and then we'll see how it all relates。Well, one can hope。Anyway, good story, and I think most LitRPG fans will enjoy this one。 I have to assume the final chapter (and all the related pieces of the book will have some impact on future books in the series, because honestly, this story would have been much better with those left out。On the other hand, I'm expecting the second part to become highly relevant at some point, and then we'll see how it all relates。Well, one can hope。Anyway, good story, and I think most LitRPG fans will enjoy this one。 。。。more

David Mills

Plot twistWell written but followed the well worn LitRPG formula for most of the first half of the book。 Then hints of something different kept appearing until the surprising twist at the end。 So, not world shattering but worth the ride。

Jon Svenson

A man wakes up on a sandy beach in a new world。 He has no name, no memories, and no idea where he is。 Then he falls into through a sand trap into a nest of giant crabs。 He doesn't have any weapons besides his own two hands。 That's the setup for this novel。 After a lot of swearing at the system he soon discovers, he is name Phac for fairly obvious reasons。 I'm not going to spoil what happens next。 This is a portal fantasy with a heavy emphasis on battle, whether it's against giant crabs or other A man wakes up on a sandy beach in a new world。 He has no name, no memories, and no idea where he is。 Then he falls into through a sand trap into a nest of giant crabs。 He doesn't have any weapons besides his own two hands。 That's the setup for this novel。 After a lot of swearing at the system he soon discovers, he is name Phac for fairly obvious reasons。 I'm not going to spoil what happens next。 This is a portal fantasy with a heavy emphasis on battle, whether it's against giant crabs or other things。 Phac isn't unique in any way really, other than he doesn't like to give up。 As for the world he's in, it's fairly unique as well。 There is an antagonist, but we won't see Phac face off against him until book 2。 The stats are fairly straightforward, and the editing is decent as well。What grabbed me was the unknown man in an unknown world。 Once that ended and they started in on a quest, I felt that the book dropped down a notch as it followed tropes already well worn by other authors。 I came close to giving this 4 stars, but I like to support new authors。 I never had to force myself to get through the book, which is a good sign, but by the time we're into the second quest I was yawning a little。 I'm hoping for better in book 2。 I'd also like to see Phac on his own, as he shines when it's just him figuring out problems。 When he's with others it becomes a team effort, and they become another adventuring team in another novel in another fantasy world。 The beginning reminds me a little of Easy Meat by Arthur Stone, just far less brutal than that story。 I hope we get to see more of it。 A generous 5/5* 。。。more

Dakota Guffey

Another great addition by ValeriosI started reading Valerios with the Cultivator vs System series。 After that, I went to RoyalRoad and read this。 The novel does a great job balancing the humor with seriousness。 It’s a great start to a new series!