Ten years has passed since Ye Xiu officially retired from the Chinese Glory scene after taking it by storm for the last time. Teams have changed, players have come and gone. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the Glory Pro Alliance has decided to host a reunion of all the most prominent players throughout the history of the game; an All Stars event that will literally host all the stars that shined in these 20 years of glory. Who else would their most important guest of honor be, if not for the infamous God of Glory, Ye Xiu?
"Sis, stop playing." "Sis, get a job." "Sis, stop freeloading off me!" Ardella Dezel was a professional Esports player, that is until she left the arena a year ago because of her attitude towards her boss, the handsome but annoying Emre Nolan. "Who asked him to shut down my computer in the middle of the game?!" - Ardella "Who plays a game in a stranger's house in the middle of the night?" - Emre Enter a new virtual reality MMORPG game, Seven Infinity and she's determined to set out her revenge to Emre when she knows he's going to play it. Due to a system error, Ardella became an immortal NPC instead of a player, in which her job is to give out quests to other players. Though it does make it more convenient to bully new players and disrupts Emre's gameplay by giving him impossible quests! *** "What?! Are you crazy! Who can kill a demon lord at Level 10?" "Don't want to? Then kiss goodbye to the next level."
"Have you ever fallen in love with a game? I mean so much that the game becomes your livelihood. The thing that brings you out of your depression, out of whatever shit hole of a place you live at, or turns your day from a bad one to a great one. That is what super smash bros. is to me. It's like the love of my life."
(remember that this story will have some fantasy in it). _______________________________________ Dante Gerald is a high school student in the United States, who showed an innate talent for street basketball, mastering different forms of the game, but is sent to Japan due to an accident in which he was involved. That's how in Japan he ends up joining a mandatory basketball club.
Iridescence, the brand-new hit video game has taken the world by storm with the most beautiful graphics, diverse character selection, and most mechanically difficult physics. Last month, it launched seamlessly with an active player base of 300 million users. I, Tera, vow to become the greatest player by winning the World Championship.
Damien a 17 years old boy who love to play games has suddenly passed away.. but when damien opened his eyes, he feels that he was in another world and damien knew what world it is here... . what would Damien do in the new world? will he be a hero? or a Anti Hero? . . join damien in he's adventure . ============== I will just practicing here to be a novelist. guys help me if there's a mistake or errors I will correct it to level up my writing skills ([ and the cover isn't mine so if you are the owner inbox me])
We’re not the first to observe that the thing about sport is that it comes with a built-in narrative arc. There will be heroes and there will be villains. There will be triumphs and there will be disappointments. There will be winners and there will be losers (unless it’s a sport like football which, to Ted Lasso’s continuing befuddlement, allows for a “tie”). But what happens off the pitch, or outside the field, or court-side, can often be as dramatic – if not more so – than what happens on, as it takes a certain type of person to excel at sport: gifted, driven, and sometimes, yes, a little psychotic Documentary-makers have found a rich seam to exploit in retelling sports narratives recently, and looking at some of the more exceptional characters who’ve risen to the fore (The Last Dance being the most high-profile example, although there has been a raft of other good ones), but nothing can delve into the intricacies of a great athlete’s mind like a book, especially in the hands of a great writer. Here we’ve recommended some of our favourites of this century and the last, that will keep you gripped to the final whistle Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life by William Finnegan (2015) Finnegan’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning memoir about his lifelong obsession with surfing – starting in California as kid, then Hawaii as a teen, taking him right though to New York in the present (a lesser-known surf spot, certainly) – is a searing and startling paean to the sport. Yes it can seem pointless, and yes it can be punishing, but Finnegan is able to encapsulate the feeling of freedom and euphoria like few others, while also describing his own meandering personal history, which somehow transformed him from a twentysomething stoner surf-bum into a renowned political journalist for the New Yorker, particularly for his reporting from Apartheid-era South Africa. Blood Horses: Notes of a Sportswriter’s Son by John Jeremiah Sullivan (2004) Like so many of the titles on this list, John Jeremiah Sullivan’s first book – printed in the UK for the first time in 2013 after the success of his brilliant 2012 essay collection, Pulphead – is a sports book but also something more. It began as a consideration of the life of his late father, Mike Sullivan, who had been a sportswriter for a Kentucky newspaper, and whose fascination with sport in general, and with horse racing in particular, his son had never quite managed to understand. In telling the story of the legendary racehorse Secretariat, one of whose Kentucky derby wins his father attended, he unpicks a sport that is both fascinating and mystifying in equal measure. Land of Second Chances: The Impossible Rise of Rwanda’s Cycling Team (2013) If sport can be accused of providing neat story arcs (see intro!), or clear-cut heroes and villains, Lewis’s British Sports Book Award-winning exploration of the attempt – by a group of American former professional cyclists – to set up a cycling team in Rwanda a decade after the genocide there in which 1 million people were slaughtered, is as nuanced and fascinating as they come. Lewis, a contributing editor to Esquire, spent time in Rwanda with the would-be riders, including the talented Adrien Niyonshuti, who lost six brothers in the 1994 genocide, and also the professionals who helicopter in to set up the country’s first team, but who, in the case of coach Jock Boyer, turns out to have a dark past of his own. Football Against The Enemy by Simon Kuper (1994) Financial Times columnist Simon Kuper wrote this accomplished and quirky footballing travelogue when he was still only in his early 20s. And it's remarkably good; arguably the first and even best in the now-not-so-new wave of 'literary' football tomes that have followed in ever-greater numbers. Kuper travels to 22 countries to find out how football has shaped individual national politics and culture – and vice versa – meeting players, politicians and picking up anecdotes and observations along the way.we all
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Since childhood Wyatt has always followed the advice of the adults around him. Study hard! get a good job! honestly not bad advice the problem is that's all he has ever done. In the year 2200 the first immersive full-body VR system is being released and with it comes the insanely hyped MMORPG Primal Online. With everything, someone could ever want from a fantasy game, it's no surprise when it takes the world by storm. Never taking any time for hobbies or interests Wyatt's life has quickly fallen into a constant loop of mundane boredom waiting to be broken. This all changes one day when his cousin invites him to try this new game during a family get-together. It doesn't take long for a spark of interest to emerge. Disclaimer: This is my first novel as well as where I plan to simply practice writing to get more comfortable so I don't know how detailed or active it will be.Sam Francis was a young programmer, who quickly hopped onto the hype train of the new hit game Realms of Conquest. With hard work, he even managed to get into the top 10, but because of his enemies, he fell off. Not too long after, his company where he worked as an in game smith threw him away for no apparent reason. With nowhere left to go, the young man just walked in the veil of the night, until he met a certain teenager and experienced an accident that changed his life ----- A.N. Heya, the popular genre of VRMMORPGs on this website kinda annoys me if I am being honest. I don't like it, so I am putting my money where my mouth is and hope you guys enjoy.
This novel is about a VR game based on battle royle setting and esports. Game has guns and rpg character and martial arts you can choose but mainly its about guns In future with new upcoming games one company dicide to release game based on guns. Everything is same as other games same mmorpg kinda things but with guns they didn't think this game gain so much popularity in year and it's all because of esports. People love game but esports is whole different things Esports players are now becoming celebrities and getting tons of money everything going smoothly until one team overpower them all. That team show them what it's like to dominate. This story about them underdogs to legend