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A review by mnstrmisha
Doctor Who: The Natural History of Fear by Jim Mortimore
mysterious
reflective
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
oh this was INTERESTING
gotta be honest i had to focus .a lot. in order to more or less understand everything that was happening, but i got there eventually, and the twist was amazing (i didn’t believe it at first and had to relisten after my friend pointed out that i missed the point). although it was cool and kinda jawsropping, thinking about it now it’s kinda not the payoff i was hoping for.
i love what big finish has been doing with the sound, i feel like it’s been on a whole other level ever since zagreus. the quality of it (and the voice acting) is out of this world.
gotta be honest i had to focus .a lot. in order to more or less understand everything that was happening, but i got there eventually, and the twist was amazing (i didn’t believe it at first and had to relisten after my friend pointed out that i missed the point). although it was cool and kinda jawsropping, thinking about it now it’s kinda not the payoff i was hoping for.
i love what big finish has been doing with the sound, i feel like it’s been on a whole other level ever since zagreus. the quality of it (and the voice acting) is out of this world.