Worth it for LYSK & Sage Advice
Just advance the Podcast to the Lore You Should Know or Sage Advice segments and spare your yourself listening to the first 10-15 minutes. Its always very rough. Shelly M & Greg Tiro are just not good at carrying the show by themselves, without someone else to talk to. It seems like they try too hard to convince listeners that they are superfans that understand & play the game. Any segment with Chris Perkins or Jeremy Crawford are must listens for players and DMs alike. Experts at their craft and seem very genuine. Again, Greg sometimes tries a little too hard with questions and he comes off like hes a noob. However, hes much better when talking with someone other than Shelly. Lastly, Shelly’s & Tito’s interviews are usually decent enough, as they dont have to carry the show on their own. Decent questions and points are usually made.
Hennessysp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/20
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While I do find this podcast in general to be wonderful and insightful it would be usefull to subcategorize some portions into seperate podcasts. Hell even roosterteeth has three podcasts now. In particular Aquisitions Inc. could use it's own home.
yoyo_lax via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/13
This is a fun podcast that keeps you up to date on what’s going on with D&D. My only complaint is that the show doesn’t do more “how to” pieces about actual gameplay. Great podcast!
DallasJones via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/15
I was excited to listen to the October 02, 2015 podcast “D&D in the Classroom”. Was because when I played it, it was the “Critical Role” episode. I went to the D&D official site to listen to it from there and again it was the “Critical Role” episode. I love your show, but missing and...Read full review »
WhyHaveYouForsakenMe? via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/15
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