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Knightmare Audio Series: 2011 Christmas Special

Posted: 09 Oct 2011, 10:02
by GranitasIsCute
It is now time to announce that on Saturday 24th December a Knightmare Audio Series Christmas Special will be coming your way - based on Series 4-8 of Knightmare and written by Rosey Collins!

Re: Knightmare Audio Series

Posted: 09 Oct 2011, 10:06
by shadow6162
Now THAT would be interesting :D

Re: Knightmare Audio Series

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 10:29
by GranitasIsCute
In addition to the two audio plays coming out this year over the festive period, don't forget the Knightmare Audio Series Christmas Special is also set to be released this Saturday, on Christmas Eve. :)

Re: Knightmare Audio Series

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 19:24
by HStorm
Noisy Xmas Eve in prospect. ;)

Re: Knightmare Audio Series

Posted: 24 Dec 2011, 12:48
by GranitasIsCute
The Christmas Special has now been released and can be found at http://knightmareaudioseries.webs.com. Enjoy! ;D

Re: Knightmare Audio Series

Posted: 24 Dec 2011, 16:53
by Canadanne
Lovin' the Christmas version of the theme tune! :D

Great to hear a bunch of new characters to the audio series - they were very well done, especially the traders, and Rosey is so perfect for Aesandre! Bonus points for the Watership Down quote, too. ;) (I also LOLed at the unexpected Chubby Brown reference!)

Marvellous job, chaps & chapesses - many thanks for a true festive treat, and Merry Christmas to one and all!

Re: Knightmare Audio Series: 2011 Christmas Special

Posted: 29 Mar 2016, 11:25
by TheOldenDays
We've had a lot of fun making the series over the past 6 years, but what do I really think of it? Find out now in Jake's Throwback Reviews!

Episode: Specials 1, Episode 1
Original Release Date: 24th December 2011
Throwback Review Date: 29th March 2016
Score: 4 out of 5 (very good)

The Good: Once again Rosey has blazed the trail for the future of the series, this time by demonstrating how some of Knightmare's later gameplay can work in audio. The whole quest fits together very well, making the journey out of Knightmare's early series smoothly and seamlessly.

My particular favourite scenes are the Wolfenden trading exchange, Sylvester Hands' slightly pervy introduction, Ridolfo's embarrassing demands, Play Your Cards Right, Merlin's opposite riddles (which was the one idea I contributed to the quest) and everything with Winteria and Aesandre.

The Bad: I find it a bit too Christmassy in places, but I guess that's just the Scrooge in me! I don't think I made Oakley's voice deep enough, and my Julius Scaramonger isn't quite there.

Conclusion: I have heard Rosey expressing dissatisfaction with the overall quality of this quest in recent times, but I am always quick to assure her that it represents an important milestone for the Audio Series, and that there's a lot to be said for its actual content too.