Superfight Online
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  • Reads 338
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 4
  • Time 51m
Ongoing, First published May 20, 2016
Virtual Reality- VR for short.  It seems like a thing of the future.  But with modern technology, VR is finally here.  The first game released on the Virtual Reality Console (VRC for short) is Superfight: a game where players can choose one Superhuman ability and battle against bosses in hope of making it to Level 100- where the player is granted riches beyond their wildest dreams.

I was one of the beta-testers of Superfight, and I know what abilities get you far, and which ones don't.  My name is Kai West, but my in-game name is Jem.  I unlocked a secret ability-Superspeed.  Most people chose Flight, Fire, Water, Telepathy, or a more common ability.

When Superfight was released to the public, something awful happened.  It's creator trapped players in the game.  The one catch was this: get to Level 100 before you die, because if you die in the virtual world, you die in the real world too.
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