
Atlas
Back to the Present - SAMSON CHUI AKA PHO KAIJU "5* GameLit" "Worth it!" OP MC + Time Travel
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Narrated by:
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Argyle Nicholson
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By:
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Samson Chui
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PHO Kaiju
About this listen
Atlas was ready to return home from a post apocalyptic world. But betrayed at the last possible moment by his so called “friends”, he took revenge, by chucking a sword at the portal…nothing bad could happen right?
Atlas awakens in his old life, with one glaring difference: he has been sent two years back in time! Armed with the knowledge of the events that are to come, he’s not going to spend it sitting on his ass.
The portals will open again, and he’ll be ready:
Step 1. Get some cash
Step 2. Find some like minded people. Form a fight team!
Step 3. Go back to the wasteland
Step 4. Kick ass
©2024 Samson Chui (P)2025 Samson ChuiWhat listeners say about Atlas
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-04-25
Extended training montage
It's an interesting take but the story thus far is lacking in progress and any kind of goal. I ended up dropping it halfway. I mostly just don't like the narrator though, his constant up and down cadence gets old fast and it seems that's the only way he knows to put some rhythm in his narrating. Also, the narrator's recording studio must not be very good, there is often some minor background noise.
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- Marian Radu
- 24-04-25
A weird and boring take
There are few things to actually like, which dont really matter in the end.
There are so many plotholes in the story that it makes the potholes in the roads where i live look like glass. Like where all the money he uses comes from which are in excess of hundreds of millions.
The story itself is also boring, as the author needlessly drags on every single day to the point where 2 hours from ending, only around 2 months have passed in the book.
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