ID #115665 |
Amazon's Price: $ 18.40
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Summary of this Book... | ||
As I mentioned in my review of "The D&D 5e Player's Handbook" ![]() ![]() This was a really enjoyable book, though, which gives the reader some insight into the phenomenon. Although it was published four years ago (and thus somewhat outdated since it came out toward the end of Campaign Two (which had more than 30 episodes left at the time) and they are currently 100+ episodes into Campaign Three, it still gives a really good history of the show, explanations of its key characters and elements, and how it grew from a casual home game spun up on a whim for one of the players' birthday parties into literally a multimillion-dollar franchise. I particularly like the fact that this book focused on both the narrative of the campaigns and the real-life backstories and biographies of all the players; it was a well-rounded approach and I would highly recommend it for people looking to familiarize themselves with the franchise. There are, of course, other resources that are much better if you're looking for in-depth information. The Wikipedia entries are surprisingly well-rounded, and they also have their own Wiki site which is outstanding. Plus they have a number of other shows on their YouTube channel devoted to things like summarizing the events of the campaign and getting caught up. That said, if you are interested in knowing more about Critical Role and your immediate questions are, "What the heck is Critical Role" or "Why is it so popular?" this would be a great book to start with. | ||
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