Fun and inventive
Ostium has an interesting premise, and feels a bit like a time travel video / role playing game. The acting isn’t always strong, but the script is charming and the sound design is solid. Mysteries abound, but this doesn’t feel like some other podcasts or tv shows, where the mysteries are just thrown in because they sound cool, with no thought to their payoff. Ostium has answers. It’s become one of my go-to podcasts. Very fun!
Jfrankmiller via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/18
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The premise of the series is really cool! It had so much potential, but between the entirely monotone main character, audio editing that keep the actor’s mouth/saliva sounds much too loud, and poor pacing, I couldn’t make it past the first 4 episodes.
audio drama fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/18
Went from interesting enough story to talking in circles, gross “sex,” and the words “fuck” and “shit” every other line real quick. Especially when the story’s handed to Monica. Listen up: saying “fuck” doesn’t make you cool, and saying “fuck” 50+ times in half an hour is just bad writing.
TheOneInTheCorner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/22/18
Ostium is a strange town full of doors. Each door leads to another place and time. Listen along as Jake attempts to unravel the mysteries of this intriguing place. The story is captivating, I wait for the next episode with baited breath. The voice acting and editing is excellent and belies that...Read full review »
MikeNizzle via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/07/18
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