Review: Simulation Theory Comic Series – A Dystopian Dive into Virtual Reality
The comic book series “Simulation Theory” takes readers on a journey into a dystopian future where most people escape the real world by inhabiting a virtual reality called “The Verse.” The story follows Ash, a young woman deep in gambling debt, who is offered a chance to start over in the virtual world. However, the series kicks off with a violent and tense tone that will surely captivate many readers.
While the concept of the story is intriguing, the art style in “Simulation Theory” may not appeal to everyone. The illustrations are not captivating and do not complement the sci-fi themes of the plot. Additionally, the virtual reality aspect of the story feels underutilized, making the overall reading experience less exciting.
Overall, the plot of “Simulation Theory” feels thin and formulaic, with some details not making sense. The protagonist, Ash, comes off as a stereotypical lead character from action movies, which may not resonate with all readers. Despite being available for free on Kindle Unlimited, the series may not be for everyone.
If you’re a fan of dystopian futures and virtual reality concepts, “Simulation Theory” may still be worth checking out. However, if you’re looking for a more visually captivating and immersive experience, you may want to explore other sci-fi comic book series.