Creepy and Well Written
I don't usually like horror based stories but I was excited to see what Rusty Quill would produce with The Magnus Archives. I trusted them to make something truely special, well written and well produced. I wasn't disappointed. No use of cheap shock sounds. No use of terrible sound effects or modulation to make the stories seem more terrifying than they are. Just fantastic writing with great voice acting. The episodes are unsetttling, creepy, thrilling and I was unable to stop listening once I started. The only critical point I have to make is that the voice on the recordings in the episodes are all done by the same person. I don't expect the crew to get in different voice actors every time, nor do I dislike the voice acting at all - its excellent. However the addition of a female voice for the recordings of female statements would be a great addition. Keep it up Rusty Quill!Read full review »
Starspell via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/30/16
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I have loved having stories told to me since very younger days, and speculative fiction has been my stamping ground for many a year. I came to this podcast with high hopes, seeing that it was horror-fantasy based and from knowing what the author of this first tale has done before. I was not...Read full review »
Kate Onyett via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/25/16
<3
Lovely things. --- Sincerely The Indoorsmen.
GarrickEnright via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/16
I have become addicted to horror type serialised fiction podcasts and this is my favourite at the moment. Individual stories but tied together by their telling as part of an archive and some underlying themes and stories. Highly recommend! And set in London :)
Emmaremmas via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/08/16
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