Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1487 Review of "High Martial Arts Era"

Chapter 1487 Review of "High Martial Arts Era"

Hello everyone, I am Lao Cang.

Today I would like to recommend a new book to you.

"The Era of High Martial Arts", Fengxian, level 5 author.

Category: Fantasy-High Martial Arts World.

Summary:
A black dragon rose from the deep sea of ​​the South China Sea, setting off a tsunami that destroyed the world...

The flame demon destroyed cities of steel and concrete, and left safely at the center of the nuclear explosion...

The gods from outside the domain tried to rule the entire starry sea...

This is a future world where human technology is highly developed.

It is also an era of high martial arts that has set off a frenzy of life evolution.

Li Yuan, a martial arts student who is about to take the college entrance examination,

With a strange temple in mind that can visualize the sea of ​​stars,

It's hard to move forward in this world.

【Brief Comment】

His works include "Yuan Tianzun," which boasts 110,000 subscriptions, "Hong Zhu," which boasts 30,000 subscriptions, and the masterpiece "Han Tiandi." Fans of fantasy or Xianxia novels will be familiar with him. Upon its release, his new book, "Gao Wu Ji Yuan," quickly topped the fantasy new book charts and ranked second overall. Daily follow-up figures are astonishing, soaring from over 3,000 on the first day to over 10,000. According to author Feng Xian's closing remarks, "Gao Wu Ji Yuan" currently boasts nearly 30,000 followers.

The author is a frequent updater, known for his generous and generous writing. Because of his similar style to Tomato, readers have nicknamed him "Feng Eating Tomatoes." The release date coincides with Tomato's new book release, April 3rd. The official announcement of a double splash screen featuring the two of them is a bit of a forced CP! There's no more to say, so please savor it.

As for the story, I watched most of it in one sitting, and to put it simply, it was a great experience. The reasons are as follows:

First, the thrills are perfectly crafted. Martial arts themes, especially those featuring a protagonist skilled with a gun, often exude an aura of commanding presence when engaging in combat. The author deliberately sets the protagonist's moves in a defensive mode, focusing on withstanding attacks from all angles and striking deadly blows when the enemy is off guard. Through repeated battles, this suppressive, preemptive approach proves to be far more thrilling than the straightforward, invincible style of overwhelming the enemy.

Secondly, the setting draws on the strengths of various genres. The most obvious feeling is that it's very similar to my work "Swallowed Star" and "Universe Pro Player," but it also surpasses them in some ways. The writing is less clichéd, the story has a stronger rhythm, and there are more fresh elements. Furthermore, the setting draws on various games, such as "Glory" and "Naraka," with familiar elements in the rank and ranking settings, as well as the warrior levels. This is beneficial in that it allows readers to easily identify with the story. However, the downside is that it lacks its own original system. There's really no need to create something new; it's enough to make sense. Readers come to read the story, not to study the setting.

Third, the author's sincerity is undeniable. The sheer volume of updates, the eagerness to read on, and the sheer level of storytelling all demonstrate the author's dedication to this new book, revealing his ambition to pull off a major undertaking. After reading it objectively, I was a bit captivated, eager to learn more about the protagonist's future, to see how the author would orchestrate his journey to uncover the truth behind his parents' deaths and how he would take his relationship with his beloved goddess to the next level.

Likewise, this book has its flaws. The protagonist's aura and cheat codes are too strong, and she encounters no worthy opponents. The goddess' initial mystique and power are quickly shattered, leaving expectations unfulfilled. The winning streak in the Star Arena is also too easy; even the Gold Division should have experienced experts. Regardless, the overall experience is quite refreshing, and it's a well-paced and enjoyable read. Interested readers should jump in soon.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

I will continue reading this book until Tomato himself comes out to confront it, to see which side the balance of the war between the old and the new will tilt towards.
(End of this chapter)

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