Evergreen (Podcast Series 2023) Poster

(2023 Podcast Series)

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9/10
immersive
yjkbqgnfx22 September 2023
I have found the experience quite immersive. The voice actors did well, i can feel most of their emotions. The whole concept felt refreshingly new. Definitely 100% recommend. Also, props to the sound tracks. Especially the water sound effects of the "Evergreen: There's always a choice" episode.

While i was listening, i kept trying to wonder what it reminded me of... nonetheless, this was an interesting take on humanity's survival.

I was particularly drawn to Daggny's character. Every survival crew definitely deserves a Jeffery, hahaaa. As for Finn, i almost hated his guts because of the beginning scenes, but you gotta admire his persistence in order for evergreen to just be.
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1/10
Lame
stevengloyd25 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
They killed a dog. Wow that's how we all relate to stories. Omg where have I seen that? Oh John wick! This isn't John wick. It's like the story part of assassins creed. Nice try but it's not a story and more like a video game that is leaning on tropes. Very good sound though. When the characters toast it actually sounds real. The voice actors are awesome too. The inflection and timing works well with project. But I still can't get over the dog scene. Lame. Still not John wick! Also, not believable like some futuristic tales. I might believe HG wells with a Time Machine before I'd believe this nonsense.
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5/10
Dreadful soundscape
carltonjb2 August 2023
The swishing doors & clanging metal doors were a bit predictable, and not used convincingly to create the atmosphere of a dome world, and the awful walking sound effects! Was like everyone was wearing clogs or tap shoes! The environmental background sounds weren't defining enough when jumping to different scenes in some cases, nor specific or unique enough to the individual environments, you only knew for sure whether they were in the dome or another part of the complex and with the lack of visual prompts, some of the delivery to convey the scene information was amateurish and the over expressions of emotions, pain, anguish, by the cast pretty hammy.
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