Wrath
…others where I was so enthralled in the story a dinosaur roar almost gave me a heart attack. It was funny after the fact, but I was calling Jeff Hays…
…choices rather than deferring to Mordecai all the time. This one got to feature Prepotente (the screaming goat crawler), which I enjoyed the heck out of. When (narrator) Jeff Hays…
…the Soundbooth crew, but he did an alright job. Jeff Hays, who voices the mimic Boxxy T. Morningwood in the Everybody Loves Large Chests series, channelled his inner boxy, which…
…the introduction where Jeff Hays tells you who is narrating, you get a honking big spoiler about who Patrick is playing which was somewhat annoying. So my advice is to…
…objective. Narration, once again, by Jeff Hays with top-notch. He is by far my favourite narrator, having lent his talent to many books I’ve enjoyed. No quality issues, as expected….
…The story is narrated by my absolute favourite narrator, Jeff Hays from Soundbooth Theatre, along with the occasionally added sound effect. For me, sound effects can easily kill an otherwise…
…gears. Now Carl seems to be losing patience with the whole thing and takes incredible risks to raise the hell out of the stakes. Narration by Jeff Hays is phenomenal…
…brewing here, with tantalising glimpses into what else is going on. I can’t wait for the next one. The narration by Jeff Hays was top-notch. I’ve said in other reviews…
…is stat progression throughout the story but these generally help you understand the progression of the creatures. The narration by Jeff Hays was top-notch. Added sound effects scattered throughout along…