One of the best actual-plays!
I found out about Sounds Like Crowes from a collaboration they did with Shadow of the Cabal, an L5R podcast I greatly enjoy. I am so happy to have discovered this podcast; as a total nerd about Actual Play Tabletop podcasts (I listen to around 12 or so) Sounds Like Crowes immediately shot up to being one of my absolute favorites when listening to it, and it just keeps getting better. I'm nearly caught up, and am so impressed at their ability to truly embody the "R" in "roleplay"...they are just fantastic getting into character, their chemistry is effortless, and it sounds like they've been playing together for years. Also impressive is the fact that the in-game scenes are a straight drama and filled with tension, but out-of-character they are one of the funniest groups I've heard when just bantering back and forth. Each character is distinct and different with very clear personalities that at times allow the group to feel bonded like a family, and other times you really feel it when they are in conflict. And all this coming from a guy who didn't even know what Savage Worlds or Deadlands is. I'm usually a high fantasy or sci-fi guy, so Sounds Like Crowes really surprised me with its brilliance. Keep up the great work Crowe boys!Read full review »
DarkCrystal34 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/31/18
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Good podcasts make you want to listen for more, great podcasts make you want to play the ttrpg they are playing. I now want to play in the weird west with the Crowe boys. Ya'll adoptin' new family?
Not Another Nathan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/18
Almost since I started listening to actual plays I’ve been searching for one for Deadlands. That search is unequivocally over now that I found Sounds Like Crowes. They came out of the gate with high quality audio, strong story hooks, and amazing character work. Each character seems like they are...Read full review »
Sam Wich PGH via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/14/21
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NeatMrPete via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/20
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