![]() But it’s those two characters that hurt this book for me. And we have two other characters who I can’t speak about because this is spoiler free. We have a doctor who just wants to go home. We have a Captain of the Guard who is the exact definition of a psychopath. ![]() We have two brothers who are criminals, one of whom I liked a lot more than the other. My biggest grievance with Death Troopers was in the character department. The setting was on an abandoned Star Destroyer, which is kind of ominous, but for me personally the Sith Academy was a more interesting setting. We didn’t have nearly as many up close and personal, zombie-in-your-face scenes. Is that something I should admit in a public review? It was way less gory, which is good for some people, but I was strangely disappointed. It felt like evil for evil’s sake, and I didn’t love it. I wasn’t as sold on the purpose of the virus that created these zombies. It didn’t have the intensity I would have expected for a zombie book. Going into October, Death Troopers was the book I was most excited for, and it let me down. Just kidding, I won’t be merciless, but I was a little disappointed. ![]() Now I’m a little extra embarrassed by how much I enjoyed this one.Īnd that leads me into the second half of this review, where I will mercilessly tear apart Death Troopers because it just didn’t live up to Red Harvest. ![]() Finding fun gifs for this review is somewhat more difficult than I want it to be. ![]()
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