
Marvel: the End of the World Begins, All High-end Games!
by Sunset Ysy
About This Novel
Okay, let's talk about the current situation. Very old-fashioned plot. I. Time travel. Marvel. But... Han Lu looked at the large pile of zombies rushing toward him with their teeth and claws splayed. Uh... He seems to be in the wrong universe... Shouldn't the normal script be that he gets a happy movie universe and then befriends Iron Man? Beat up Hydra? Are you pretending to be S. H. I. E. L. D. Then it was changed to doomsday survival! Han Lu looked at a certain witch who had always been coveting his body and looked at the charm in her hand. Fortunately, he did it! !
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Official(5)Scraped 8d ago
There are elements of rice travel
Objectively speaking, the writing is okay. For those who don't like Miyou, it just tastes like shit chocolate.
Shennong is here!
The protagonist's ability is relatively buggy, but requires a medium to use it. You don't have that awesome personality, you just have the mentality of an ordinary person. After all, if an ordinary person travels to another world, you can do all decathlon? Are you just trying to survive in the apocalypse? You can beat the small American team? So the protagonist chooses to believe in those superheroes and give them a share of his power, but he can also use the power given to them later, which is a backup. The overall tendency is to stay out of the limelight and make a fortune in silence. You can handle the big things. I can just stand in the distance and call 666, but the problem is that he is the protagonist. So he has to step up. It is more pragmatic and has some two-dimensional elements, such as Kanniang and MiHoYo. Using a warship as a medium, you can create a ship girl with a power of 10,000 tons. What a bargain! But it's a pity that the protagonist recognizes a company and Belfast without playing this kind of game. But most of them appear in supporting roles. The main plot is still based on Marvel's original characters.
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Very well written, stacking boxes like crazy
It's not good to stack too many boxes. I originally thought I would change the map and play for a while, but it seems that there are always troubles, endless troubles, and I can't stand it anymore. The setting of stacking boxes to suppress combat power is suitable for an original fantasy world, but not for this kind of technological plot. I can guess the next plot just by looking at the introduction and table of contents.
In the end, it was not supported enough to be put on the shelves. In my opinion, the protagonist is a psychopath. .
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 8d ago
There are elements of rice travel
Objectively speaking, the writing is okay. For those who don't like Miyou, it just tastes like shit chocolate.
Shennong is here!
The protagonist's ability is relatively buggy, but requires a medium to use it. You don't have that awesome personality, you just have the mentality of an ordinary person. After all, if an ordinary person travels to another world, you can do all decathlon? Are you just trying to survive in the apocalypse? You can beat the small American team? So the protagonist chooses to believe in those superheroes and give them a share of his power, but he can also use the power given to them later, which is a backup. The overall tendency is to stay out of the limelight and make a fortune in silence. You can handle the big things. I can just stand in the distance and call 666, but the problem is that he is the protagonist. So he has to step up. It is more pragmatic and has some two-dimensional elements, such as Kanniang and MiHoYo. Using a warship as a medium, you can create a ship girl with a power of 10,000 tons. What a bargain! But it's a pity that the protagonist recognizes a company and Belfast without playing this kind of game. But most of them appear in supporting roles. The main plot is still based on Marvel's original characters.
La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
Very well written, stacking boxes like crazy
It's not good to stack too many boxes. I originally thought I would change the map and play for a while, but it seems that there are always troubles, endless troubles, and I can't stand it anymore. The setting of stacking boxes to suppress combat power is suitable for an original fantasy world, but not for this kind of technological plot. I can guess the next plot just by looking at the introduction and table of contents.
In the end, it was not supported enough to be put on the shelves. In my opinion, the protagonist is a psychopath. .









