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This is a Beta Test?! - A Literally Broken System

"Why ship a game that isn't even complete!?" *I don't know! Why don't you at least tell me what to fix so that we won't die?!* *** Moriya didn't even think getting sucked into a different world was possible. Whether being a realist or being a straight-up pessimist, he never believed that the day when he'd be warped into a world entirely unlike his own would even happen. After all, why should it, right? But then... It actually happened. Finding himself inside the setting of an upcoming game, Moriya wandered in awe at the sight of strange environments, the various state powers vying for supremacy over the vast expanse of the seas. Hell, even infinite worlds and stars, [The Seams] seemingly had it all. Unfortunately, there was just one problem: the game was literally broken right from the start. Joined by a colorfully dysfunctional cast and the game world's actual developer, watch as Moriya struggles with bugs and glitches as he navigates this new world. Witness our valiant hero deal with the most infuriating and rage-inducing aspects of gaming in real life. And what if... Just what if, he actually learns how to wield these ridiculous errors to his advantage? UPDATES: Whenever Twitter: @ChellyArks

ChellyArks · Games
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321 Chs

22.3 First Wipe?

Darkness. That was the first thing that came to mind after we got blown up by that boss. Guidance didn't even manage to finish her sentence before we all got sent to the afterlife. Well, I was guessing that this was the afterlife. There was nothing else here other than pitch black nothingness.

"Damn..."

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Huh. I would've expected that I'd be sadder than this, actually. I was dead along with the rest of my friends, and we didn't even manage to say goodbye to one another.

"What am I supposed to do now?"

Looking around, it was still blacker than black as I tried to feel for my own body. Well, try was the keyword, seeing as I couldn't feel a damn thing no matter how much I tried. The only thing I could hear was my own voice, and it felt like I was just, well, floating across the ether of nothingness.