
American Comics: Only I Know the Plot
About This Novel
"Don't go to Gotham City to develop. I just came out of the Metropolis dungeon. Superman's power is inextricable, and Batman's set of mortal equipment can't last even one round!" "Infinity War? Thanos' family planning theory is obviously very reasonable! The resources of the universe are limited, and it is fairest to randomly wipe out half of all life. The Avengers are just emotional!" "Wolverine's self-healing factor is perfect. As long as you have it, why should you be afraid of a mere Adamantite bullet?" ... Comics and movies that were once treasured by everyone have now become dangerous copies. As a player involved, Levi must struggle to survive in these worlds where heroes and villains, order and chaos collide. Originally he thought this would be a fair competition of ability, until he heard other players excitedly discussing strategies-- When I see a group of players holding high the banner of "Long Live Hydra" and firmly believe that lurking in S. H. I. E. L. D. Is the fastest way to get promoted... When I saw my teammates rushing to sign up for Vought Company, thinking that as long as they injected "Compound No. 5", They would be able to gain superpowers without any side effects... When I heard someone seriously analyze how to prove to Magneto that "all humans evolve into mutants" is the ultimate solution... Levi finally realized with horror: in this real game composed of American comics, he seemed to be the only one who had actually read the original work.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
There is no sense of immersion. What does Gotham have to do with us?
One knows the plot, the other doesn't, all relying on "memory" to promote development
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
There is no sense of immersion. What does Gotham have to do with us?
One knows the plot, the other doesn't, all relying on "memory" to promote development









