The Black Ocean is an amazing universe. The characters are very creative and you never know what kind of mischief lies around the next corner. The narration is fantastic as well as the writing.
What a crazy ride
Review from Black Ocean →
The Black Ocean is an amazing universe. The characters are very creative and you never know what kind of mischief lies around the next corner. The narration is fantastic as well as the writing.
could not finish it. girls over powered, guys under powered and punching bags for the girls. Epic story if it was balanced. sad.
Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →
Great world building. Fantastic plot and story telling. Real characters who pull you in. This universe rivals a familiar one from “a long time ago, really far away” if you catch my meaning. Narration is expertly handled by Michael Naramore who linguistic and vocal talent is unparalleled. Imagine more developed characters with flaws, blemishes and..
This compilation was a pleasant surprise. Magic blended with far-future, intergalactic settings in a way that, for me, was fresh and new. Beyond the premise of the setting itself, watching the individual kid characters development through similar but different experiences/interpretations of generational/specific trauma in a way that felt lived in and real was a genuine..
Review from Armored Souls: The Complete Collection: Books 1-3 →
I enjoyed this series, easily visualizing and relating to the characters. Great story. great characters, great voice work. All around I’m glad I picked this as an unknown to try something else. I’ll definitely look into other titles by the same author and also pursue more by the same narrator. Good job guys!
I’ve listened to the whole saga, from Mirth and Mayhem to Passage of Time. The characters are great and whether you love to hate them or just love them. They are fun to get to know. This saga isn’t my typical bag but I highly recommend this omnibus and the rest of the Black Ocean..
Absolutely love the story. Having played D&D since the 1980’s I’ve always loved storylines that incorporate real world players entering a game. The DM entering as a normal person was great.
