, I can recommend a novel with a similar plot to you, and that is the Illustrated Guide to X. The main character Bai Mufeng transmigrated into the game when he deleted the game and was unable to leave. The plot is similar to the novel you provided. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, if Arya is teleported to the future in a fanfic, she might initially be hunted. The future society could see her as a threat or an anomaly. However, as she learns about the future, she could also find allies. For example, there could be a group who are interested in the old ways and want to learn from her. She might then use her teleportation as a way to gain an advantage, perhaps by teleporting to places that are key to the future world's power structure and trying to change things for the better, or at least to find a place for herself in this strange new time.
She'd be shocked. The future would likely have no concept of the Iron Throne or the old feudal systems. Arya would have to quickly figure out how to survive. Maybe she'd use her ability to change faces to blend in, but she'd still stand out because of her archaic fighting style.
I think 'Red Dead Redemption 2' is a game with a great story. It tells the tale of Arthur Morgan and his life in the Van der Linde gang. The story is full of moral dilemmas, loyalty, and the struggle to survive in a changing world. The way the characters interact and the events unfold make it a truly immersive experience.
As a fan of online literature, I haven't played all types of games, but I can tell you some classic RPG games such as The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and Fallout 4. These games had in-depth stories and complex character systems that allowed players to explore the game world while also understanding the characters and plots in the game. Some games would even make players feel shocked and moved after clearing the game because they revealed the complexity of human nature and the dark side of society. These games were not only a form of entertainment, but also a form of thinking and experience.
Sure. Ellie seeks revenge for Joel's death against Abby. Meanwhile, we also learn about Abby's story and her reasons for what she did. It's a story full of violence, moral dilemmas, and complex characters in a post - apocalyptic setting.
Well, in 'The Last of Us', the world has been overrun by a fungal infection. Joel has lost a lot in this new, harsh world. When he meets Ellie, their journey begins. They travel across the ruined United States. They encounter different groups of survivors, some of whom are hostile. The Fireflies, a rebel group, believe Ellie's immunity can lead to a cure. Joel grows attached to Ellie and in the end, makes a controversial decision regarding her and the possible cure.