Sadly cringe inducing
I appreciate that they skip long winded character introductions that nobody cares about and jump right into the story. I also like that they keep the story moving unlike roughly 99% of the other insanely boring AP podcasts out there. However, I started with the ReMemorex episode “the rake”. After roughly 3 minutes of banter I started counting every time the GM said “Uh” or “um” From the 3 minute mark to the 9 minute mark I counted 137 times. (I may have missed a few). I skipped to the more recent episodes to see if it had improved. Sadly it has not. In fact not only have the “uh” and “um”s not improved, they have also added eating and chewing in the mic to the mix. That’s a shame. If it wasn’t like nails on a chalkboard I would have really enjoyed this one.
kevin9793 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/14/24
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Love these, those some are a bit long for a single sitting. I have read a few reviews complaining about loud noises from the table. They clearly have never gamed after a long day at work, where you skipped lunch for a meeting and need to game and eat at the same time. Welcome to to the reality...Read full review »
Karmaraven via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/20
First let me say, God Bless Tom Church. Nobody does robot dinosaur monsters better. (and , well... other monsters too). Even though Ross is a horrible monster his games are always fun, even if the players wind up dead. Keep up the great work! John H
John Haremza via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/12
I love RPPR! I’ve listened for years. They play a really wide variety of games and their adventures are often really heady and well thought out. Some of their higher concept stuff - like better angels or know evil or Red Markets - is extremely fresh and creative. Can’t say enough good things...Read full review »
Dullahan2187 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/22
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