The world’s shared, open interactive communication game ‘Forces of Temptation’ went online and quickly took the world by storm.
There was a perfect ecosystem, a physics engine that was completely close to reality and game instances that opened up dimensions that could be chosen. In particular, the supernatural instances received rave reviews.
Almost everyone thought they were playing a normal game until one day, millions of people saw a dialog box that appeared in the sky.
[Sun.exe isn’t responding. If you continue to wait, the program might respond.] [Do you want to end this process?] [End Process / Cancel]


I also appreciate the female companion in the story. She resonates with me as a relatable character, embodying the thoughts and actions of an average girl facing a terrifying situation. Despite being ordinary, she actively works to survive without burdening her team and demonstrates resilience, which is truly commendable.
However, at times, I couldn't help feeling同情 for her, especially since she was alone in a relationship dynamic with two others. As someone who can empathize with her situation, it's disheartening to see friends in a relationship while you remain single. If the story were without romantic pairings, I believe the camaraderie between the three characters would offer a more engaging dynamic.
Even the non-playable characters (NPCs) in the instances evoke genuine emotions, making it hard not to care about their fates. The development of the central couple's relationship is nothing short of enchanting; every detail is beautifully portrayed, making for an extraordinary reading experience.
As I reached the final chapters, I was on the edge of my seat, eager to devour more. Unfortunately, I couldn't find an English translation available, leaving me longing for the next installment. All I can do is patiently await the translator to complete the translation so I can continue this delightful journey.
The main storyline revolves around the PVE dungeons, so there isn't much player drama. Although, PVP elements are introduced later on. The characters are well-developed, with the "Don't Pick Up Boyfriends From the Trash Bin" rule ensuring that cannon fodder isn't one-dimensional; they're resourceful, contribute to puzzle-solving, and don't solely rely on the protagonist or male lead for survival.
The protagonist's personality has a compelling backstory; imagine being the sole survivor from birth, which creates an intriguing plot twist. As for the male lead, his background is grounded and realistic, explaining his diverse skillset. His story involves a tragic event – his father's death during a hike, followed by his mother's mental breakdown – but he learns to cope and pursue his own path.
The story isn't solely about the MC and ML's relationship; other players play significant roles in the game's events. My only critique is that there are too many side character pairings, and I'd like to learn more about the external world. Here's a list of the arcs I've encountered so far:
1. Three Ghosts
2. Xiao Ming's Daily Life
3. Sand, Sand, Sand (potentially a sound effect)
4. 8-Hour Game Battle (city arc)
5. Fear of the Full Moon
6. Eternal Day (backstory arc)
7. Brain Invasion
8. Thousand-Man Pursuit Battle (city arc, PVP)
9. Dark War (forgotten)
10. Evil Drop
11. Doomsday Syndrome
12. Douzhuan
13. Homeland/Surprise
14. Ants
My favorites among these are "Xiao Ming's Daily Life" and "Brain Invasion." I'm currently waiting for the novel to progress beyond the "Evil Drop" arc.
The novel combines thrilling action, intricate reasoning, and captivating storytelling. It's a truly intriguing read. The supporting characters are well-developed too, each having their unique stories and pairings. However, one character, Chen Sufeng, tugs at the heartstrings. He tragically sacrifices himself for the revival of his crush and brother, who were romantically involved at the wish center, solely because of someone else's misdeed.
Although it's still early on, I'm enjoying it overall despite feeling somewhat bewildered at times. Perhaps my confusion stems from not fully grasping the MC's background or understanding the intricacies of the world-building. Initially, I didn't even notice the connection between the system error messages and the FoT (game) until I read the summary (I dove in without prior knowledge for the first 16 chapters).
For now, I'm giving it three stars based on its potential, my fondness for stories like this, and the fact that it sparked my interest to write this review. I look forward to seeing more as I delve deeper into the story.