Small Chests Are Fine Too, Chapter 1: Metal and Blood – Cinematic Audio
By Neven Iliev
Rated 4.92892156863 out of 5 based on 68 customer ratings
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- Series: Small Chests are Fine Too: An Everybody Loves Large Chests Side Story
- Narration: Dorrie Sacks
- Featuring: Jeff Hays, Justin Thomas James, Annie Ellicott, Gary Furlong, Will M. Watt
- Sound Design: Richard Smith
- Music: Aaron J. Morton
- Length: 2 hours and 12 minutes
Overall:
Rated 4.92892156863 out of 5 based on 68 customer ratings
Performance:
Rated 4.91911764706 out of 5 based on 68 customer ratings
FX:
Rated 4.93382352941 out of 5 based on 68 customer ratings
Plot:
Rated 4.93382352941 out of 5 based on 68 customer ratings
Small Chests Are Fine Too, Chapter 1: Metal and Blood – Cinematic Audio
Synopsis
Believing Boxxy gone, Fizzy leaves her life in Azurvale behind and sets out to seek fame and fortune. She has her sights set on the Horkensaft Kingdom’s Royal Institute of Technology and all the prestige and resources she’d gain access to if admitted. However, despite her intentions for a clean slate and solitary career, life quickly reminds her of the most vital lesson that box-shaped war crime drilled into her – no single being can survive this world without allies.
© 2022 Neven Iliev ℗ 2023 Soundbooth Theater
About The Author
When I was little, I used to have dreams of making video games for a living. I didn't have a console, but the games I played on my PC blew my mind as a kid.
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Additional Credits
- Proofing: Nicolas Lagrand
- Editing and Mastering: Ahmed Mahmoud
- Additional Editing and Mastering: Agustin Jacob, Richard Smith
A good start but feels like I'm missing a tiny bit of context
Pretty good short self-contained story. Frizzy going out to kill some goblins to curb her bloodlust does a good job to show how unhinged she can be, especially when she's fighting and destroying all of them with almost no effort. Also, I have to give shout outs to the sound design. Each hit and a slash sounds so graphic that it makes me wince from discomfort and it's gloarious. Only issue I have is that it's feel like i should read the main series just to get the context betweeen Frizzy and this Boxy character.