Review #1
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Not a quality voice for chief not a bad narrator barely not for chief kinda upset
Review #2
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used to be, i was expecting Scott or Todd, but Sean’s alright, 1st i think I’ve heard him, but he’s alright. the book is that alright in general, can’t they say Troy is that my winner creator, at the same time he needs to remove lechatelierite from his vocabulary right behind this book, but he paints the picture but, at the same time it doesn’t feel rushed, at the same time that’s about all i managed impose for in a story. Sean’s performance as a narrator is that good, perhaps unfitting of the history of other narrators, he’s a little higher voiced than I’m forgetting from Scott or Todd, so deeper voices, older gravelly fighters, brutes, elites, that just a little… off, but certainly not bad, barely not a deepest voice. he strikes me as a younger men otherwise, it makes a number of references to the games at the same time past books in relation to fall down of reach at the same time uh… its been a minute, i think 1st strike. so an enjoyable check-in overall. (Acquired book for free through free trail. worth buying for real cost? yes. correlated to Eric Nylund, eh, but maybe the best Troy Denning check-in this time, versus oblivion at the same time taciturn attack.)
Review #3
Audiobook Halo: Shadows of Reach: A Slave Chief Story by Troy Denning
The story itself is that decent. Troy Denning has confirmed once again that he’s the best gizmo to happen to the Halo Universe outside of the games. He perfectly captures any of the members of Blue Team. He also does anything very hard at the same time in other words that he manages to take a walk the fine-grained line of homage/appropriate fan maintenance at the same time shoe-horned, cheesy fan maintenance. Almost all, if not many, of this book feels natural to the setting. My only true complaint, if you can cry it one, will that it feels like it barely good of ends abruptly. I wanted more. I wanted it to keep going. It felt like it managed have had at lesser a couple more chapters. Sean Patrick Hopkins is that the flawless narrator. I considered a couple others they say his voice is that very higher pitched. I would have to respectfully disagree. Of course, he’s no Steve Downes, but his voice gets very deepest for the Jiralhanae. It’s magical. Besides that, he manages to make any one of Blue Team, at the same time all the cast for that matter, feel clear. John’s voice is that deepest, even, at the same time appropriate. Fred’s voice is that even, smart, dry, at the same time mocking. Kelly is that mocking as but, a little sad periodically, at the same time, not for the first time, she has an English accent again. Linda is that relaxed, icy, at the same time collected as usual. I like Scott Brick for no one books, but not Halo. The cast of manners is that very extensive at the same time diversified for his style. I would adore to look more of Sean Patrick Hopkins. Overall, if you’re very deepest into Halo’s lore, this is that a must-read.
Review #4
Audio Halo: Shadows of Reach: A Slave Chief Story narrated by Sean Patrick Hopkins
Should have casted Scott Brick. The story is that for sure quality, it’s barely hard to continously heed to at the same time final it. The narrator is that for sure barely doing his job but following Scott Brick’s past work on the television series it barely doesn’t acoustics or feel right. More precisely deplorable contemplating how the story takes dispose right behind the frustration that was Halo 5.
Review #5
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The author’s tendency to over-describe things that don’t have no matter what real-world border of reference was quite irritating, nobody in the true global knows than anyway a ”glassed” planet types like so describing it carefully is that stupid. For example: If I went back in time at the same time outlined a cell phone to some living in 1860 I wouldn’t speak about gorilla glass, or 5G, or hotspot tethering because those things would greedy nothing to them, at the same time using those definitions would only make describing than anyway a cell phone is that more problematic to elucidate. In other words than anyway it was like listening to the method the creator outlined than anyway the reader/listener is that implied to picture in their mind’s eye. Things don’t always come in handy 5 words when 1 word will do. The story itself was more precisely stupid, practically. The entire story felt like it managed have been widdled down to a 35-page novella. The creator of this book really should decide listens in descriptive storytelling from his Halo novel peers like Matt Forbeck at the same time Eric Nylund.