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Pathfinder Legends - Rise of the Runelords 1.1 Burnt Offerings
- Narrated by: Ian Brooker, Trevor Littledale, Stewart Alexander, Kerry Skinner
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Sandpoint. An ordinary town on the Lost Coast of Varisia. When Ezren, Merisiel, Valeros and Harsk arrive, seeking rest from their adventures, it seems the town’s annual Swallowtail Festival will give them what they need - until goblins attack during a ceremony to consecrate the town’s rebuilt church.
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- Eric
- 11-21-16
Too short
It was really good for what it was. The performance was great and the soundtrack and sound effects were appreciated.
My problem was with the length. The whole thing was around 1 hour. I used a credit, but if I'd paid for it outright it would have been a price I really regretted paying. Still this credit would have been better spent on a longer story.
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- Benjamin
- 09-11-18
Too costly for what you get
While I really enjoyed the story (having played through RuneLords myself)! That said it's simply not worth the cost. @ $13/episode - nearly $80 for the full story. With each episode being around 70 minutes (of which 10-15m is music filler at the beginning and end) the full story (all 6 books) is maybe 6hrs long. These should be offered as a single Audiobook (single credit). Until then - I'm going to ask for credit back as it simply isn't worth it.
Ben
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- Tyler
- 12-25-15
the time length is a lie
last 10 and first 5 minutes are just music good but it's not entirely long so if 1/5th of it is theme music it's kinda disappointing
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- John K.
- 08-06-16
great story but pricy and lots of filler
fun and enjoyable. voice actors were wonderful. the 10 mins of music at the end seemed out of place though and was kinda boring yo listen to. also could we not make it 15 dollars a book?
4 people found this helpful
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- Neal
- 01-16-16
Wish it were a little longer
I play the Pathfinder RPG and have also played through the Rise of the Runelords campaign, so I did rather enjoy this story but I did seem a little rushed. It could have done with more character and story development, and there's soooo much opportunity to do that with the story as it's presented in the source material. So overall I thought it was okay but a missed opportunity to be really great.
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- Spihdur
- 12-06-16
Only issue is the length of the audio book
I wish this came with 3 chapters of the rise of the runelords story rather than one then u would have been worth the money.
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- xfiles40
- 11-28-15
Superb performance
Perfect for any fan of dungeons and dragons. Definitely recommended for any fan of the Pathfinder series.
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- keysi
- 11-28-21
Too short for cost... but still excellent!
The above sums it up. The story was excellent, and it was superbly performed. Yet for 1 credit, it was definitely too short. It did have multiple voice actors so the main cost of production probably went towards that. Overall not too bad.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-12-20
Really a Hard Sell
The voice acting is well done, and what works works well, but there are several issues with this. Other reviews have mentioned the length of the production, and I know that even a short production was likely to be expensive. Still, it's hard to feel satisfied, especially when you realize that that 70 minutes is actually about 55 minutes with the really long intro and outro.
Having played through the original story, there are some key points missing (I'll hit the spoilers in a minute). One thing that I think would have helped is more of Ezren's journal entries, which did a good job framing the scenes where they were used, but aren't used nearly enough.
Since this ties into later chapters of a wider story, some of the omissions would have worked better if they had been expanded. For example, Aldern Foxglove is briefly mentioned, but his closeness to the heroes is important in the next chapter, and even a brief nod to the boar hunt (and the unusually proportioned boar, tied to omens of Lamashtu) would have helped.
Some other omissions aren't needed as much for the ongoing narrative, but would have made the events of the story less sparse, rushed, or unfinished. For example, there are a pair of mercenaries in the final location that would have been a good "twist" to help out the protagonists instead of the abrupt "this was too much for us before, but now that we've been captured, we can handle it."
There was also a rather significant mutant goblin that felt a little more important than Bruthazmus, and no reference to what was "in the basement" of the old fortress. I wouldn't have minded the goblin druid guarding the maze leading to the bridge either.
In the end, I'm not sure this is worth the price, even though I really appreciate the effort that goes into even a short production. At best I would hope there is a slightly higher price point that tips over the profitability line and allows for a better developed story.
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- Nicholas
- 09-17-20
good
very good. would be better as an animated show . visualizing the scenes was a little difficult
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- Jim
- 11-10-15
Pathfinder Legends1.1
What would have made Pathfinder Legends - Rise of the Runelords 1.1 Burnt Offerings better?
Poor accents, too many "amusing asides" which I found to be tedious.
What could Mark Wright have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Not a lot, poor story
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Acting was terrible especially the American accent
Any additional comments?
All very stereotypical and full of clichés. Not at all enjoyable, I didn't even get to the end before stopping.
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- Matthew Blower
- 09-10-20
Good, but lacking
its a good abridged story of the first chapter of rise of the Runelords, however it is lacking in direction l. the characters seems to jump from place to place, if there was more narration, a simple 'upon returning to the rusty dragon' instead of just changing the background noise and jumping there. I think having Harsk interacting with Shelelu would have been interesting too. Also some narration during battles rather than just noise and having the characters imply what they have done or will do would have been better, like 'the flurry of attacks from the goblins were fast, but lacked the finesse to hit their mark' something to draw the listener into the danger and tension rather that a few metal swishes and clinks, especially if you are paying about £16 for a hour of content.