three strikes
Very interesting plot outline, but the voice acting so flat it hurts the story. Plot points are dropped in the worst way. like a friend telling a joke and just about as they are going to tell the punchline, stops them selves to go back tell all of the details that they forgot to tell in the actual telling of the joke. Also making in story references to other fanasticly produced podcasts is in poor taste, this is not on level with Tanis, Night Vale, Black Tapes, nor Lime Town. Shamelessly tring to hang on to their coat tails.
M E Sorenson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/18
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ShoMarq via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/18
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