*BEWARE OF SPOILERS AHEAD*

The Gate of the Feral Gods is probably the messiest entry in the series so far, but it still had plenty of moments that kept me turning the pages. The fifth floor comes with a whole new set of challenges, with everyone split into their own little fortresses to fight their way out of. It’s a clever idea, but at times it did feel like box-ticking rather than real adventure. The pacing dragged in parts and some of the tension from earlier books wasn’t quite there.
That said, I still really enjoyed it. The world continues to evolve in ways I don’t expect and the creativity is what makes this series so addictive. There were a few frustrating bits, like Carl hiding things from the reader for no clear reason or characters levelling up off-page with little explanation. But those quirks aside, the planning, the battles and the talk show appearances were as entertaining as ever. The AI’s obsession with Carl just gets funnier each book, adding a weird but perfect layer of comedy.
Character-wise, there were some great little moments. Katia’s absence is going to leave a hole, but it also opens up space for new dynamics. I loved the glimpse of Bea finally getting into the game, and I’m keen to see how she’ll shake things up. Some of the new faces introduced on this floor also feel like they’re going to stick around, which could make things even more interesting.
Overall, The Gate of the Feral Gods isn’t the strongest in the series, but it’s far from a disappointment. It’s another step deeper into the dungeon and closer to uncovering the bigger story behind it all. I’m still hooked, and I can’t wait to see where the next book takes us.
⭐️3/5 stars Again not the strongest floor, but I’m still all in for the crawl
