Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon

A LitRPG Adventure

Paperback, 658 pages

Published Nov. 6, 2019 by Independently published.

ISBN:
978-1-7056-1219-4
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Excellent Dark Fantasy Worldbuilding

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This kicks off with the trapped-in-a-video-game trope and puts a few horror and thriller elements in. The world the main character is trapped in combines some excellent dark fantasy plotlines with common video game elements that are kept interesting by having unique twists. The basic premise is that players are healing kaiju to fight demons; however, there is so much more to the story as it evolves than that. I thought the fantasy world explored in the book was expertly handled, but the frame story that involves the world outside the game felt underdeveloped. On the whole, I was pleasantly surprised by this title, even if the bookends of it felt less adequate.

There's a lot to take from this title about effective worldbuilding in this isekai genre-adjacent format. It made me think about how so many of the stories currently being written in this subgenre often feel very similar …

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I genuinely wouldn't recommend this book to the casual reader.

Firstly, it's a litRPG. The protagonist is trapped in a virtual reality game, his body stuck in a gaming rig pod thingamajig.

Secondly, this is horror. The blurb doesn't exaggerate. There is torture, violence, gore, and a pet tapeworm called Banksy.

It's gross. First author to make me retch. I usually need visuals for that. Words don't really translate into an image for me (aphantasia), so that's quite the achievement. Kudos to the author. (And for those who know, yes it was the milk.)

I just shuddered.

Anyway, back to my review: I swallowed all 600 pages in less than twenty-four hours. Compelling, tense, incredibly well written. I loved this book.

Who would have thought. Not me.

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