Infinite Ascension: Andrew Paul's Odyssey

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: SALAPAS
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Andrew Paul, an ordinary office worker, is thrust into an infinite cycle of reincarnation across worlds, each more perilous than the last. From a futuristic cyberpunk dystopia to medieval kingdoms filled with magic and war, he must navigate through trials, uncover lost knowledge, and defy fate itself. As he accumulates power, allies, and secrets of the multiverse, he realizes one terrifying truth—he is being watched.

With an unknown force manipulating his every step, Andrew must uncover the grand design behind his existence and break free from an endless cycle before he loses himself to eternity.

Will he remain a pawn in a cosmic game, or will he transcend into something greater?

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  1. ArkVerma
    ArkVerma rated it
    Humanity’s Greatest Mecha Warrior SystemAnother novel with a cheesy long title, but it’s a top ranker on Webnovel’s charts and others tales by Aoki Aku are also highly praised. After a lot of fantasy, I’m in for some science-fiction for a change, so why not ?The setting is not hard SF, more like a space opera, although more grounded than Star Wars. While it draws heavy inspirations from top SF universes (Warhammer 40K, Mass Effect or Alien/Predator, among others), it really feels unique and original. It also includes plenty of well-coordinated elements of strategy, politics, economy, diplomacy, social, technology … that give consistency to the whole and make it feel alive. It truly is one of the highlights of the book.The other is the characters, especially the two protagonists. Yes, because there are two, the power couple Keres Max and Nico Tarith, one can’t go without the other. One is a more classic hero down-to-earth with amazing tactical and psychological insights, the other is a battle-maniac with a gift for technology and massacre, both are intelligent, strong, funny and made for one another. The secondary characters are also well-made, not as detailed but good enough for the screentime they get. Of note are Nico’s mother Mary and the group of Envoy from the Alliance. The only downside is the final antagonist who, while understandably mysterious, doesn’t get enough attention.The power system is really well-thought. For one, it is not exclusive to the protagonists, in fact, this nanobots-based power is the trademark of the empire where they are born, they just have the highest level of compatibility possible with it. This system gives special powers specific to each person as they pass thresholds in their physical abilities while raising their physical peak to superhuman levels. Max tends to get, beside his initial mind-reading power, more combat-oriented abilities, whereas Nico gets more engineering/hacking perks. You could also consider the memories they get from their previous lives as part of their power, but since there are related to mostly unrecorded ancient times, they are a boon but not always relevant.The story is very good, with a fine progression of the stakes from the small and local (on a galactic scale) to the universe shaking, with a great variety of subjects, involving matter of war, politics, discovery, romance (amazingly told, that’s rare), a lot like Babylon 5, but more light-hearted. The problem here is the ending, which is rushed and a bit frustrating, although the author makes it clear this novel is only the first part of an epic tale.The writing is very good, the action gives sensations like fine anime mecha/power-armor combat scenes, the intrigue parts are also greatly described and the exchanges between the two MCs are a real treat. What prevents the writer from being qualitied as “excellent” are the various typos, grammar and homophones mistakes (few but a bit cringy for a tale that well-told) and the pacing, especially toward the last fifth of the novel. I understand that Aoki Aku intended to write a multiple parts story, and it relieved me to know this end is but a pause, but there should have been a better way to prepare the reader for this.Still, even with its bad sides, Humanity’s Greatest Mecha Warrior System is a very good SF novel, borderline excellent. Great characters (one of the best power couple of protagonists I’ve read about), fine system, excellent setting, a very good story served by a writing of equal level, my final verdict is a high 8 out 10 (and it could have been 9 with a better ending/transition to part 2). Aoki Aku deserves his spot as one of Webnovel’s best original author, I will be reading the next part of Max and Nico’s tale when it will be out and likely read another story by him in the meantime.Kergonan out
  1. FallenAngeI
    FallenAngeI rated it
    straight up trash after 100+ ch. Don't read.                                                                                             
  1. Gabriel_Silva_8900
    What can i say about this novel is that it has no taste simply it’s bland novel it’s not like yeah we got the washed troops but it has its own taste nah this novel for the first 20 chapters got no tasteGasha system op from the start top of his generation one girl in the harem and a maid I mean we can live with that i am a sucker for the loot so i just read it for the skills and the loot but <-Wrong cultivation stages names <-horrible description for the skills <-battle scenes are **** they are playing skill cards there is no battle But if you are a sucker for gasha skills and loot maybe it will be better in late chaps
  1. B0mbaCl0ckumQ
    B0mbaCl0ckumQ rated it
    Very good pleas keep writing.                                                                                                                  
  1. Kary_KD
    Kary_KD rated it
    the story is too slow till now chapters 86?the progress to kill protagonist is just barely there and this is like multi jump world type thing and he still barely making progress in his 1st world, and I didn't even like the protagonist,
  1. xpiredsin
    xpiredsin rated it
    This is a really great novel!Has a lot of potential, like, God-tier to be honest!That is how great this novel can be 👆PS: Not an exaggeration.
  1. ThePriest
    ThePriest rated it
    Generic monster taming novel. Nothing more needs to be said.
  1. StarOFCalamity
    StarOFCalamity rated it
    I hope that the author would continue writing, the world building is interesting and there is a potential that the novel would become more interesting as more chapters would come

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