
5 Books to Feed Your Video Game Nerdom
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Recently, my partner has been getting into a game called Player Unknown: Battlegrounds also lovingly referred to as PUBG. How the game works is that you fly out of a plane at the start of the game and drop onto an island with 99 other players. The objective is to be the last player standing, which requires strategical planning, clever execution, and strong survival skills. This has also inspired other games like Fortnite (although fans of the game will argue otherwise) and created a new genre of video games called “Battle Royale.”
But if you weren’t aware, the genre is based off a book with the same premise and I wanted to share that book as well as some other nerdy video game reads you might want to check out if your offline life is looking for some online books.
Female gamers will get to see themselves represented as highly skilled bounty hunter Emika, who finds illegal gamblers in video games, in this futuristic story. In the midst of her work, she accidentally hacks into the biggest video game championship in the world hosted by the most successful creator, Hideo Tanaka. However, things take a turn for the worse when someone tries to take out Hideo, and Emika is right on their trail.
The book that inspired the genre, Battle Royale is exactly how the premise of these games work but with a darker slant. The story follows a group of Japanese school children who are left on an island alone. The only way off the island is to be the last person standing. Of course, there are the jocks who try to use their strength to win and the smart kids who use their intelligence. The best part is finding out who wins at the end of that deadly game.