Bringing the game items to the real world

Self-Published

Community Rating

Description

What if a person gets to bring the gaming items from the game world to real world?What if the mana potions and the health potions that are almost a currency in game world could be brought to the real world?What if he can bring the guns and weapons?What more can he bring?Pokemon? Greatest weapons of all time? Star-ships?

Follow a guy who gets the cheat and pushes world into a new era

English isn't my first language so I don't have a plethora of vocabularies in my head. So please cut me some slack. Hope you will like the story

Join the discordserverto provide your own opinions about the story

Chapters(211 total)

Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!

Community Reviews(7)

  • Dianarenee22Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I absolutely love this book I read it all in three days. I cannot wait to read more. Granted, there are some things at the start like he could have gone to Sims and got a computer or a PlayStation, but he didn't think of that lol but I absolutely loved it. I can't wait to see what it holds in the future.
  • Arashi ZarosRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Despite the writing style isn't great, it isn't as bad as some of the new author I have readed before. The start are quite slow since it mostly setup, only after chapter 13 with his AI would he begin to make some real setup for future base, there will be some 'inconsistent' that certain reader noticed, some may still not solved but most of them do get solved in few chapter later here so be patient when checking it. Only at chapter 26 and 27 would we get a glime on overall plot and potential enemy (slight spoiler: There are hint that there are ancient human civilization before the year 9000 where we had record of 'hunter-gatherer' stage, and maybe alien ?)
    The mc power seem quite broken but there are at least some limit to them like 'no directly pull living creature from the game' and 'only in the game with no cheating/mods'. I am at chapter 28 right now so will judge more later on, at least the author release near daily (he do work on a parallel project + post on more than 2 site so he tend to not have much energy for edit here, but he seem to do take feedback and idea though.)
    Edit at 3/12/2022: At chapter 32 thing finally take more serious for the mc and make him less passive in spreading influence now
  • AalinacoRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    MC is not terribly analytical, nor is he very intelligent (Thats what it feels like atleast). He also lacks common sense.
    I cannot admit to being a fan of the author's writing style either, it feels... mediocore is the best word for it. It tries to incorporate anime-esque humor in a few areas, to not so great success in my opinion.
    Stupid risks are repeatedly taken over the course of the first ten chapters, and there is a distinct lack of enivromental fleshing and background that makes it hard to "get invested". This, when combined with the MC's proclivities and the writing style makes it a bit... it makes it worse.
    The idea for this is fine, Ive seen it done before (normally limited to a single franchise or game.). But the concept needs time, time to develop the main character and surroundings, possible objectives, etc. Stories by TheVexMaster on fanfiction.net usually get this concept down exceedingly well, although they are nominally different due to the actual protagonists' (VexMaster writes psychopaths, it is disturbing how easy it is to make a psychopath... probably because thats the easiest route when it comes to great power like this.). Anyway, this story rushes out an idea with each chapter, and the way it is done does not jive with my sensibilities.
    The MC does a mixed section of experimentation that feels way too short before he goes on to pulling (sentinent?) creatures from the screen. He even tries to pull Geralt! (Doesnt work, Im happy about that.) He figures out, in delayed bouts that some of his ideas really werent intelligent (Alright, thats cool... but the background and setting make it hard to feel an actual sense of danger. The lack of it really, we get some vague information coming through sporadically that shows why he realizes the things he is doing is a bad idea.)
    He litterally pulled a dragon shout out of skyrim and did it in the middle of a city. Not once, multiple times. He used fus of all things. Dont get me wrong, the author does seem se
  • XORandomRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    Roman's smile is just wonderful. I've seen many examples similar ideas, and I found it the most interesting.
    But the implementation was disappointing.
    There are so many items that could help him at every stage, and every time, starting from the very beginning, he chose the most unsuitable items.
    And also worry about the fact that you can't find normal games without a console. There are many more games on the PC and it is much easier to access them.
    He should also have done a more thorough research, drawn up a development plan, and combined subjects.
    He should have started with lightweight, free-to-play games with powerful items for his character.
    Instead, he does stupid things, one after another.
    So if we're going to change the world, then why leave the financial system based on scarcity when you have the opportunity to get post-scarcity technologies.
    Causing price fluctuations in the markets or making several people happy is not the most useful activity.
  • WorlonRoyal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    The only limit to MC's overpowerdness is his stupidity. Literary.
    He's so naive and in a stupid way. He tries to do good things (because he's a vomit-inducing good guy) without thinking about the consequences or alternatives.
    Some examples of his stupidity:
    - He can take any item from any game, and it took him about 30+ chapters to realise he needed a storage item. Instead of getting it from the beginning, he searched for a place to drop an item he picked up in the game but didn't want to keep.
    - Another was replacing bad guys and pretending to be them to do good things. I have not finished this part yet, but even this idea is stupid and immoral.
    To be fair, MC is not a complete idiot. He still managed to figure out that he needed AI help, so he got several of them..... Because just one couldn't compensate for his stupidity.
    And yes, he really has no real limitations. He can take any item from any game. He has an AI that can find those items for him. But all he did was take a few slightly offensive spells from one game and a few other items from other games. That's it.
    No brain. No ambition. No real care for his family. He is a god in this world now, but he often thinks about what others might say. There is nothing sympathetic about this character.
    The only reason I keep reading is to see if he does something crazy at some point.
  • AbhainnRoyal Road
    ★★ 1.5
    It's a pretty interesting premise but that's about all it has going for it. The writing is amateurist, which wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't mixed with the very bad grammer that makes this hard to read. My main problem with this book however is that it's not even remotely consistent. The main character changes personality 3 different times and the internal rules governing his ability are set up and then completely ignored. It was a great idea that wasn't executed properly.
  • earthdrakeRoyal Road
    ★★ 1.5
    I really want to like the story as the premise is interesting but the novel on itself is not good.
    Characters including MC are 1.5 D at max, they lack motivation, interests, interactions, in some cases even minimal description.
    Writing wise is the only thing I can say positive about the novel. It improves from chapter 1 till chapter 46 which I stopped reading. It starts as the blandest description of a diary where the MC does cool things but it is not particularly intelligent and quite thoughtless and evolves bringing more quality, more detail, still a bit boring and thoughtless.
    Story wise this is a train wreck. Power trip fantasy, MC has magic awesome powers so first try to do stupid things to get stronk, realize it is stupid, get IA, money, beautiful girls that will accompany him, oh well I could change the world because I need to do something...
    At this point both story and character clashes creating awful things.
    Want to remain invisible, let's get a supercar that exists nowhere. Let's make money creating this software that will be used by many but will not create competition, ok now let's start making medicine
    Feel bad about causing the death of someone, 3 chapters later killing people in cold blood with no problem.
    Need to do something interesting? Randomly play a COD match and find that one is a beautiful female Twitch stream/model who is interested in MC because.
    The novel is all over the place, has no real guideline and no particular idea what to do. If you have all the power in the world what do you do? Retake North Korea because they bad.
    Ah you fought traffickers because you crossed paths? They not the target even though they were part of a network that trafficked people and drugs, let's destabilize an evil regime first.
    Honestly, the premise is the only interesting as the rest is just bad or worse.