Mix of actual play and scripted audo drama FTW
Cap and the crew at Omniverse have done a phenomial job crafting a beautiful hybrid experience. From actual play, dice roll outcome emerges the basis for a cohesive storytelling experience. The first season was done as a one-off years before Season 2, but does lack some of the polish. It's an entertaining story, but, like some of the best shows, they really hit their stride in Season 2. I would highly recommend this as an audiodrama first, then as a tabletop RPG. Give it a go, but remember to roll Sanity!Read full review »
jaimelalone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/20
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This is really entertaining and well executed table-top RPG, even more impressive that it comes across so well in a podcast. I’ve listened to a few D&D podcasts, and some of them are incredibly boring but this one is ace!
smishx via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/12/19
If you haven’t checked this podcast out, or haven’t listened in a while, do yourself a favor and listen to the latest season. Season 4 is an astounding piece of production that truly takes this series to whole different plane.
GoardBames via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/22
Great series of Call of Cthulhu stories in the style of old time radio!
Anne Onimous II via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/22
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