Big Sneaky Barbarian 3
…the second, this probably could have benefited from another editing pass. Not that the story isn’t a rollercoaster of laughs and over-the-top violence, but the first part of the story…
…the second, this probably could have benefited from another editing pass. Not that the story isn’t a rollercoaster of laughs and over-the-top violence, but the first part of the story…
…this by killing the main character (well, sort of) and sending him right back to where it all started. “Re-morting” is a thing in this universe, and poor old Jim…
…Era (5E) is a far superior system in this world. It’s not long before they’re transported into the fantasy setting, an unfortunate “home-brew” campaign by a stickler for rules. Many…
…to the narrator, Johnathan McClain, for one part in particular where it was a few minutes of tongue-twisters. McClain’s narration is odd, but for me, it works perfectly with the…
…slowly towards. The narration by Johnathan McClain was, as expected, fun and engaging as he always is. Less of the obvious retake in this one that plagued the first. Will…
…on this one, unlike the first. No biggie, as they’re nice occasionally but all the time they could get a bit much. Top-quality production as usual. Ultimately, an action-packed, non-stop,…
…benefited from a re-listen before jumping into this one. Vivi, the Aeon Slug I remembered, and Short Bus, of course (probably my favourite character in the book, tbh), but others…
…of saving the town. Much to his annoyance, though, being mayor of a town isn’t all he thought it’d be cracked up to be – a lot of running errands…
…I’ve read. Jim still ventures out for experience, hunting (full-on goblin and wolf slaughtering for the most part) and accepting the system’s quests. So the travel aspect is local, but…
…who looks like the devil (for ease of recognition). Humans, plus all other animals (such as sharks), are now players trapped in the game. Ben, the hero of our story,…