Nigmus Online
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Narrated by:
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Annie Ellicott
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Jeff Hays
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Dorrie Sacks
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Will M. Watt
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By:
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Noah Barnett
About this listen
Virtual Dive technology is coming out of the workplace and into homes. Nigmus Online is the first MMO to use this new device. The only caveat to the game: There is no manual. The only instruction the player gets is how to interact with the user interface. That's it. Nobody is going to hold their hand or give out rare items.
Players begin life as a level-zero commoner. It's entirely up to them what class they become.
Explore a world that spans five continents.
Liam is tricked into trying an expensive and innovative online MMO. On his first trip into the game, he stumbles upon a hidden class: the Undead Necromancer. Intrigued by this turn in events, he continues to explore this mysterious world.
In another part of the country, Kathrine (Kat) suffers from a debilitating and paralyzing disease. Taking part in an experimental research could offer her a new lease on life (of a sort).
Even further afield, Russia and China are undergoing a massive spike in suicide rate. What could be causing so many young adults to dire ends?
©2017 Noah Barnett (P)2020 Noah BarnettWhat listeners say about Nigmus Online
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- Alex
- 12-04-20
Good story the editing needs work though
The story was very well written but the volume of the voice acting modulates weirdly for no apparent reason at times, which had me more focused on the shoddy editing than the story itself.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-05-20
Alright story but bad audio quality
If you are into stories with OP main characters Nigmus Online will likely be in your taste. Though you should be prepared for a narrator that changes volume and intonation many times through the book. Which might be distracting to some.
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- MK
- 06-04-20
More of sound booths unacceptable interference
honestly hate sound booth theater they make it impossible to listen to a audio book because of their horrendous editing. their low quality sound effects are every where and are awfull.
And no I cant just not buy their stuff because they offer no other option it's shit like this book or nothing.
I'm starting to think giving up on audiobooks and audible entirely is better than getting excited over a book only to discover its sound booth theater producing it.
dont understand how so many authors hire these guys they do second rate performances and cover it up with even worse sound effects which are lauder than the actually words.
tldr: bad production avoid this ear rape
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- Paul
- 12-04-20
Never got into it
Didn't relate to any of the characters, the action scenes ware kind of flat and the plot never seemed to have any sort of objective. For all this reasons I quit half way through.
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