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- QuestsAndChaos
@QuestsAndChaos
© Copyright 2023 The REDACTED Reports
The REDACTED Reports
Reviews
Collette de Rayncheval
5 out of 5 stars
Now I Understand Everyone’s Enthusiasm!
Full Disclosure: I am friends with 3 of the people involved with this podcast. Facts: - I don’t particularly like mystery, suspense, or horror. - The thought of listening to someone else doing roll playing sounds only slightly more exciting than watching golf… and only a a bit more fun than going to the dentist… To me, roll playing has always been a participatory activity, not something watched from the sidelines. - I didn’t want to disappoint my friends by listening to their podcast and either telling them I didn’t like it, or trying hard to come up with ways to avoid talking with them about it. - I have a huge list of things I need to listen to already, so adding another to that list seemed pointless. This is why it took me about 2 years to finally break down and listen to my first episode of this podcast. Even so, I probably wouldn’t have been willing to waste my time on something so unappealing. However, so many of my friends had been super enthusiastic about this podcast and I had heard enough from them to find out that the campaign wasn’t really a horror theme, nor was it the type of suspense I don’t like, nor was it one of the types of mystery that I don’t care for. In addition, because my husband has been listening for over a year, sometimes I would end up overhearing short bits of the show. Finally I had heard enough to entice me into giving this podcast a try. My first impression was that the acting and the storytelling was catchy and well presented. I know that the 3 friends who are involved in this podcast are all actors, but this is a very different style than I have seen/heard them do before. (I just finished the 3rd season and, every time I stop to think about it I still find myself super impressed by the acting talent all 3 display here.) Each season the acting (for all of the players) gets much better as the players grow to understand their characters more and more. My next impression was that I was the editing is extremely well done. Most of the random gaming chatter was removed so the listener can really enjoy the storyline without being distracted by the gaming mechanics or the irrelevant interactions between players. At the same time, just enough of the gaming mechanics is left in that the listener is often caught on the edge of their seat in anticipation of the next dice roll, and how that roll will affect both the characters and the story line. (I honestly didn’t believe it was possible to take an RPG campaign and make it into a show that wasn’t irritating. I truly never expected it to be possible to turn one into a show that could hold my attention enough that I find myself looking for excuses to find time to listen to it, more-or-less be so well done that I can hardly force myself to pause the show, ever!) Finally, I have to say that I’m extremely impressed by the GMs. Both are excellent storytellers, excellent actors, and have done a great job putting together the different storylines. I’m truly in awe over your skills and talent. So far I’ve only had 2 complaints… The first complaint has already been dealt with. That was the problems with the sound quality, from the first season, caused by the sounds that each of the brands of microphones that each of the players were using. (Note that most of the early seasons were played through Skype or Zoom or equivalent, with each player recording their own parts which were later reassembled and edited into the polished podcast made available to the public.) By the third season the team had gained enough donations, from enthusiast listeners, to be able to replace the problematic microphones. This meant that listeners were no longer distracted from the storyline by the sound of the different microphones. My second complaint is something I will have to live with. Rowen, I NEED your dice rolling carma!!! (Not that I’m willing to trade it for my parking carma, but Dang Girl! Overall I would like to say, thank you, to everyone who has worked to put this excellent podcast together and shared it with the world. You are producing a show that rivals the best entertainment available. Thank you!
Dr__Nick
4 out of 5 stars
Really strong ... up to Idaho season
I haven't caught up, but the first several seasons are truly excellent with wonderful chemistry, acting and audio quality. Idaho wasn't quite the same story wise and then the podcast segues to some weird John Wick stuff that seems completely out of place. Hopefully the following seasons get back in the Delta Green groove.
Kevboagogo
2 out of 5 stars
Fudged rolls or supernatural luck?
I’ve listened since the beginning. Loved the story telling. Either rolls are being fudged now or certain players should be playing the slots in Vegas. I believe one player has failed one roll in the entire Kali Ghati season. It’s gotten to the point that it distracts from the story. I know this one review won’t matter. You guys have good chemistry. But no one is that lucky.
Nael Simmerhorn
5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Delta Green AP
Really great audio editing and quality, character interaction, and fun!
Jap2068
5 out of 5 stars
Great Podcast
Great Podcast. The Audio quality is top notch. The Stories are well done. The Players are unique. Highlight rechnendes
bnbromley92
5 out of 5 stars
Best DG podcast out there
Professional, And hits the horror tone with a hint of character-driven gallows humor that is the perfect tone. All of the characters are so good and develop over time in satisfying ways.
Johnmod1mk3
5 out of 5 stars
Diamond in the Ruff.
Great Cast! Great Handler! Telling great stories! It’s always a treat to listen to a group that Jives as well as this group. Keep up the excellent work!
Get it donep
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
Give it a listen
BombClancy
5 out of 5 stars
A delight
Perfected storytelling, dedicated cast & professional editing makes this a delightful podcast through and through. Whether you’re a long time ttrpg fan or new, there is something for everyone with this podcast. I’m somewhere in the middle yet I’m looking forward to season two before season one ends because it’s that good.
Jon Lee Pettimore
5 out of 5 stars
Pure Gold
Six episodes in and I’m hopelessly hooked. A great group playing a great game with a great, engaging mystery. Solid sound, good editing. You really cannot go wrong giving this team a listen. I cannot recommend them highly enough.
laluflaneuse
5 out of 5 stars
Engaging story
I’m loving this podcast. The characters are all so distinct and interesting, and they have great chemistry together. They sound and music really help bring the world to life. The story is super engaging and it’s easy to get sucked in. At the end of each episode, I can’t wait to hear what happens next!
Lanois
5 out of 5 stars
Great quality
The audio quality of this podcast is great, and the editing is awesome - you get the real-play feeling without the extra filler. The format of the recap at the start of each episode fits the overall feel perfectly. I’m ready for the next episode as soon as the current one is over!
Podcast information
- Amount of episodes
- 130
- Subscribers
- 0
- Verified
- Yes
- Website
- Explicit content
- No
- Episode type
- episodic
- Podcast link
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- Last upload date
- May 24, 2023
- Last fetch date
- May 28, 2023 5:35 AM
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- WEEKLY
- Author
- The REDACTED Reports
- Copyright
- Copyright 2023 The REDACTED Reports
- The REDACTED Reports May 17 · 51m Interludes 5.5Once you know what's out there, you can't un-know. And so even when the Agents return to their mundane names and activities, there are things they see wherever they go that bleed over the edges of the other job, things that sooner or later will have to be faced. (Additional music used: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/nebula)0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 16 - The Man BurnsReflecting on the way things have gone…well, maybe that’s a poor choice of phrase. But now that the real world is crashing in on the temporary city, the Agents find themselves not far from where they started: with too many questions, and too few answers. The mission may be over, but that doesn’t mean the work is done. (Caution while driving: sirens at the top of the episode)0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 15 - M.O.O.P.It only takes an instant to go from underprepared to overwhelmed. The Agents have finally realized just how vast the problem is, a problem that will have consequences reaching far beyond the insularity of the Burn if they don’t immediately find a way to do…something. When every choice is a risk, how do you decide the least worst choice to make? (CW: Misophonia) (Additional Music Used: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/metamorphosis, https://soundcloud.com/myuu/scent-of-night)0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 14 - Moonwalker“Wandering around has given us a certain amount of progress…” Yet again split across the Playa, the Agents must be swift and decisive in their actions to try and prevent further disaster. Can deliberately baiting the predator turn the tables for the prey, or has the dust of the Playa obscured more than just their vision? (CW: Misophonia)0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 13 - ParticipationThe Burn might be siiiiiick, but the Agents are more ill at ease about everything that’s been happening. Still, with an actual night of sleep and nothing stronger than a cup of coffee in their systems, perhaps they can finally try to piece together the scattered and shattered pieces of this puzzle and see the bigger pictures emerge. (Additional music used: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/prey-reprise)0 comments0
- The REDACTED Reports Apr 5 · 45m Ancestors Episode 12 - Reality BendsSometimes risk brings reward, but this risk might have gone a step too far. R Cell has uncovered vital new information, but protecting themselves from it may have cost one of their only strong leads. Danger seems to be mounting as more and more attention is turned to the team, but their clues are dwindling fast with every exit of another connection. Turns out even keeping the party together isn’t always enough to keep you safe…0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 11 - Leave No TraceOnce a predator catches your trail, it can be nearly impossible to shake, and the more in the pack the more danger that stalks. Between the threads of Spider J’s web, the sights of the UFO drones, and the attention of whatever lurks behind the mirrors, the Agents no longer know if they are targets, or simply caught in the collateral wave. Can they race the clock to a real solution, or are they just prey on the run?0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 10 - The Playa ProvidesMany say the Burn is a place to open your mind; the trouble is they don’t always say what might enter if you do. The questions are piling up, but the Agents seem to have fewer answers now than when they arrived. As the clock continues ticking toward the deadline of a mission they’re still not sure they’re on, it might be time to risk opening up in a whole new way.0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 9 - Chasing ShadowsWith enough pressure, sand becomes glass, and seems for some of our agents the situation is indeed becoming clearer. DJs and drugs run rampant, UFOs and unsettling new leads arise, and it’s time to pull the troops back together and trade new information quickly. After all, it doesn’t take much to turn glass into a mirror…0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 8 - Safety ThirdRule One: Never Split the Party. But then, when has R Cell ever followed the rules? With five Agents spread to five different parts of the Playa, will some of them finally find solid leads, or will the blur of the Burn blind them to the dangers that lurk at the edges of every turn? (Additional Music: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/walking-into-darkness)0 comments0
- The REDACTED Reports Mar 1 · 1h Ancestors Episode 7 - Radical Self-RelianceHis eyes have to be playing tricks on him, right? As a new day dawns over the Burn, the Agents attempt to continue their investigations. But between the drugs, the dust-storms, and the ghosts of the past that have suddenly appeared, it’s getting harder than expected to figure out what’s a lead and what’s leading them on.0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 6 - Trash FenceIf R Cell ever had a plan, this…was not it. Ross and Regan have scored an in with the influencers, but it remains to be seen if they’ve made it or been made. Rooster has made some connections, for better or worse. And Rowan and River pore over paperwork, reading between the lines of the official reports to see what Unnatural happenings were left out. (Additional Music: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/prey-reprise)0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 5 - PlacementFirst another Desert, and now another Spider? R Cell has made contact with their Friendly on the Playa, and they finally have a solid red string to pull on. But how does a dangerous drug-dealing DJ connect to their mission? And speaking of drugs, this trip is beginning to be more than some Agents bargained on.0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 4 - BirginsWhen everything feels alien, how do you even look for the Unnatural? R Cell has landed at the Playa, but this Thing in the Desert is a far cry from a base in Afghanistan or a hotel in Arizona. The best the Agents can do is try to blend in, grab a bite, and keep an eye out for trouble...though where R Cell goes, the last isn't usually far behind.0 comments0
- Ancestors Episode 2 - PrecompressionThe team is reassembled, but the mission specs are not. With a rare chance to prepare before heading out, R Cell going to pull on every thread they can find. They need every lead they can string together, especially before facing yet another desert. (Additional music by Allen Strickland: https://allenstrickland.net/)0 comments0
- The REDACTED Reports Jan 18 · 1h 11m Ancestors Episode 1 - That Thing In the DesertThings have been quiet for a long time, long enough for the Agents of R Cell to relax a little. But the Unnatural does not remain silent forever. With a new team dynamic, and clues even more cryptic than usual, it's time to see where this strange new assignment might lead. (Additional music by Allen Strickland: https://allenstrickland.net/)0 comments0
- Wearing TinFoil No. 485 "Fingers, Mirrors, and Folding Space"Wearing TinFoil with Art & Lance No. 485 "Fingers, Mirrors, and Folding Space." Originally aired on KMLT. This episode is a special preview of "Wearing TinFoil," a spin-off podcast from the world of The Redacted Reports, available exclusively at www.theredactedreportspodcast.com0 comments0
- The Horror Out of Ruth Hollow Episode 4 - Uncle MonsterNope. Absolutely not. When you started the day, you thought you had a chance to show the partners what an asset you are to the firm. You also thought those stupid owls were the endangered species. Instead, you’re spending the night locked in a haunted single-wide, where the plants tuck you in with tooth-filled baby dolls and fling pumpkins at you…what the hell kind of a sentence is that!? And even if it wasn’t still snowing outside, that thing that destroyed the car is back and out for blood. There’s gotta be some way out of here…right?0 comments0
- The Horror Out of Ruth Hollow Episode 3 - Nightmare FuelWhat…what the hell just happened!? You thought the weirdest part of the day was going to be the way Mr. Titus ate dinner, or maybe that book Wilbur was reading, but that thing…what the hell was that thing!? And how did it do that to your car!? Now the snow is falling harder, your car is in literal pieces, and your options seem to be hike to the creepy abandoned trailer park or go back to the Titus house, again…oh god. You’re totally screwed, aren’t you?0 comments0
Podcast hosts
- QuestsAndChaos
@QuestsAndChaos
© Copyright 2023 The REDACTED Reports