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Ctrl+S Is Never an Option 1. Not exactly gay

   (1 review)
Sub-genres: Adventure, Comedy Modern, Drama
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Between dungeon wipes, beta reads, and one badly timed confession, Liam and Rick's friendship is pushed into a space where good intentions become dangerous.
This is a story about games you can’t pause, choices you can’t reload, and the terrifying moment when caring too much starts to look like a horrible plan B.  

Warning: Although the whole plot and thoughts are mine, I used a lot of help from AI. At some point I might go through the whole story and write it myself but I don't know if I ever do it. So my apologies to those disapproving the use.

Copyright © 2026 Kileoli; All Rights Reserved.

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  • Great Pacing 1
  • Great Characters 1
  • Character Growth 0
  • Dialog / Banter 0
  • Plot Twists 0
  • Beautiful Writing 0
  • Immersive World 1
  • Satisfying Ending 0
  • Fresh / Original 1
  • Counldn't Put It Down 1
  • Suspenseful 0
  • Gave Me Chills 0
  • Funny 1
  • Feel-Good 0
  • Heartwarming 0
  • Emotional Impact 0
  • Thought-Provoking 0
  • Romantic Chemistry 0
  • Smoldering Chemistry 0


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Luca E

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

This might not be written to perfection, but then neither of the two protagonists, Liam and Rick, are perfect. It's honest, raw, and describes a reality which lives off the pages.

It doesn't attempt to feed you all the information about what is going on, but contents itself with describing a relationship built online through gaming and story editing.

It is refreshingly different in approach and conveys a certain melancholy about struggling through life alone but connected almost ephemerally over a distance.

I liked it a lot.

Response from the author:

Im glad you liked it and thanks so much for the review. 😊

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