Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods

Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods

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众神世界从虫族开始崛起

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 众神世界从虫族开始崛起

By phoenix crossing, 神凰争渡

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1538 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

In the World of Gods, everyone is a deity, developing followers, gathering faith, and lifting their divine realms into the stars. Young Xu Luo arrives in this world and activates the Zerg Domination System. Ding! Extracting sawgrass genes, springtail + sawgrass becomes a mantis bug! Ding! Extracting snail genes, armor bug + snail becomes a beetle. … Face-hugger + angel + giant dragon + power of ancient gods becomes Leviathan! Extracting genes from all living beings, the Zerg army sweeps across the world!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods Alright, so I dove into "Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods" with a healthy dose of curiosity. The premise – a blend of god-like beings, Zerg armies, and a VR game world – definitely piqued my interest. After spending some time with it, here's what I've gathered. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the unique weaving of power systems. The author blends ancient cultivation with interstellar concepts and even belief systems, which is ambitious. It takes a while to fully grasp, but the interconnectedness is a cool idea. The main character, Xu Luo, also stood out as a compelling protagonist. He's a schemer, deceptive when he needs to be, but also emotional and caring. That duality made him feel more human, even within a god-like context. ### What Works Well I appreciated the MC's growth and evolution throughout the story. Seeing him navigate the complexities of the "World of Gods," from his initial reluctance to embrace the spotlight to his eventual willingness to take charge, was a definite highlight. The Zerg themselves are also a major draw. The sheer variety of Zerg types and their abilities add a layer of depth to the world-building. The author clearly put a lot of thought into their unique characteristics, and I found myself eager to learn about each new variation. ### Areas of Concern However, I did encounter some issues. I felt the initial setup, particularly the "super realistic VR game where people become gods" trope, felt a bit overdone. The novel also occasionally bogs down in repetitive descriptions, particularly when it comes to the social and economic disparities within the game world. I found myself wanting to move past these sections and get back to the core action and plot development. ### Final Verdict "Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, particularly in its unique power system and engaging protagonist. However, it also suffers from some familiar tropes and occasional pacing issues. If you're a fan of the genre and willing to invest the time to understand the complex world-building, you might find it worthwhile. Otherwise, proceed with caution.

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