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Average rating2.5
Adapt or perish. Survival demands it.
As reality's grand show concludes and alien watchers abandon and reset Earth, the world dissolves into primeval chaos. Monsters roam, magic surges, and the survivors battle to reclaim their world. Humans are forced to adapt… or become extinct.
But humans aren't the only players in the game. Cunning mandrills now weaponize Earth's creatures, laying waste to the remnants of humanity. Warring dinosaurs, primordial monsters, and alien beasts complete this apocalyptic free-for-all, each hungry for their next kill.
Meet Colin: Jamestown's stalwart protector. And bait. For the last six months he’s struggled to keep his community alive, running raids for food on a nearby mandrill town. But all that changes when he levels up into his new subclass. Now a Beastmaster, he befriends Noaich, a formidable six-legged crocodile. Together they are fierce and deadly and they'll redefine the meaning of evolution in this savage apocalypse.
Colin and Noaich must push their limits and level quickly to overcome monstrous threats. In this cutthroat game of dominance, only one rule matters: kill or be killed. Welcome to the struggle for survival.
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6 primary booksPrimeval Apocalypse is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Alex Raizman and Robert S. Keene.
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Fun start to a new series. It isn’t special or groundbreaking, but it’s fast paced and has dinosaurs. What more can you really ask for?
2.5/5 for me.
I gave up during book 4
Decent writing and pacing, okay plot, non existing world building and character development, litRPG elements are an afterthought.
This series is just an endless string of semi-connected side quests. The story starts 6 months after System integration and so imo skips the most interesting part of this type of book.
There's barely any interaction with the rest of humanity. We spend most of the time with our MC and his companions in the jungle fighting random dinos following a loose conspiracy plotline that's honestly just not enough to keep this series interesting.