http://www.spiritblade.net/
So, what does y'all think?
"SPIRIT BLADE is a full-cast Audio Drama that uses cinematic sound design, a pulse pounding electronic score, and dynamic acting and musical performances to draw listeners into another world: A future where the government determines the spiritual beliefs of its citizens, and only a few rebellious "Seekers of Truth" remain to free the world from deception.
Follow the story of Merikk VennDarius, as he looks for meaning on a path that leads him across our world, and into another. Against his will, Merikk is thrown into action alongside members of the Underground Liberation. His quest for the truth brings him face to face with forces human, alien and demonic. With the help of his strangely gifted companions, and his own newly discovered supernatural abilities, Merikk watches a mystery unravel. And somewhere amidst the magic, technology, broadswords and cyborgs, he finds his answers.
What is truth? Who is really in control of this world? What is...the Spirit Blade? Come along for a wild journey and find out for yourself!
"Spirit Blade" is designed to appeal to fans of science fiction, fantasy and big action films. It is a dark and edgy story with songs and a soundtrack that fans of electronic music will gravitate toward."
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"This web site contains audio sequences of intense violence that may not be suitable for listeners under the age of 13."
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Yeah. That's an interesting topic. Like the Novacom series, with a lot of the episodes saying it's for an older audience, I liked how they say, "And we encourage families to listen together." Because, I'm glad AIO isn't like Carebear Heaven where nothing goes wrong and nothing's ever scary. I'm opposed to 'horror', per se, but there should be real-life things in the episodes that teach you things (like the powers of darkness, cheating on tests, sinister "take over the world" people, etc.), not just show you a perfect town. And it's best when little kids listen with parents.Samurai Neil wrote:I would say more around ten. After all, "Kids aren't bothered by violence any more Mr. Whitaker."American Eagle wrote:"This web site contains audio sequences of intense violence that may not be suitable for listeners under the age of 13."
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You're totally right. I would have to say that this is a audio drama for an older, more mature audience. I was actually being kind of Sarcastic back there, because I really feel that children and people in general should be much more sensitive to violence than we are. So, I would say that the Thirteen and up warning is justified, but I still highly recommend this drama. It raises very important questions about tolerance, right and wrong, Etc. It also answers the questions, which is a plus too.American Eagle wrote:Yeah. That's an interesting topic. Like the Novacom series, with a lot of the episodes saying it's for an older audience, I liked how they say, "And we encourage families to listen together." Because, I'm glad AIO isn't like Carebear Heaven where nothing goes wrong and nothing's ever scary. I'm opposed to 'horror', per se, but there should be real-life things in the episodes that teach you things (like the powers of darkness, cheating on tests, sinister "take over the world" people, etc.), not just show you a perfect town. And it's best when little kids listen with parents.Samurai Neil wrote:I would say more around ten. After all, "Kids aren't bothered by violence any more Mr. Whitaker."American Eagle wrote:"This web site contains audio sequences of intense violence that may not be suitable for listeners under the age of 13."
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Yeah, judging from the clips that play as you enter the site, it does sound pretty mature. I'm not into fantasy drama very much; LOTR is as far as I go. But the audio drama does sound pretty good.Samurai Neil wrote:You're totally right. I would have to say that this is a audio drama for an older, more mature audience. I was actually being kind of Sarcastic back there, because I really feel that children and people in general should be much more sensitive to violence than we are. So, I would say that the Thirteen and up warning is justified, but I still highly recommend this drama. It raises very important questions about tolerance, right and wrong, Etc. It also answers the questions, which is a plus too.American Eagle wrote:Yeah. That's an interesting topic. Like the Novacom series, with a lot of the episodes saying it's for an older audience, I liked how they say, "And we encourage families to listen together." Because, I'm glad AIO isn't like Carebear Heaven where nothing goes wrong and nothing's ever scary. I'm opposed to 'horror', per se, but there should be real-life things in the episodes that teach you things (like the powers of darkness, cheating on tests, sinister "take over the world" people, etc.), not just show you a perfect town. And it's best when little kids listen with parents.Samurai Neil wrote:I would say more around ten. After all, "Kids aren't bothered by violence any more Mr. Whitaker."American Eagle wrote:"This web site contains audio sequences of intense violence that may not be suitable for listeners under the age of 13."
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I would call it a sci/fi really, but it is advertised as a fantasy.American Eagle wrote:Yeah, judging from the clips that play as you enter the site, it does sound pretty mature. I'm not into fantasy drama very much; LOTR is as far as I go. But the audio drama does sound pretty good.Samurai Neil wrote:You're totally right. I would have to say that this is a audio drama for an older, more mature audience. I was actually being kind of Sarcastic back there, because I really feel that children and people in general should be much more sensitive to violence than we are. So, I would say that the Thirteen and up warning is justified, but I still highly recommend this drama. It raises very important questions about tolerance, right and wrong, Etc. It also answers the questions, which is a plus too.American Eagle wrote:Yeah. That's an interesting topic. Like the Novacom series, with a lot of the episodes saying it's for an older audience, I liked how they say, "And we encourage families to listen together." Because, I'm glad AIO isn't like Carebear Heaven where nothing goes wrong and nothing's ever scary. I'm opposed to 'horror', per se, but there should be real-life things in the episodes that teach you things (like the powers of darkness, cheating on tests, sinister "take over the world" people, etc.), not just show you a perfect town. And it's best when little kids listen with parents.Samurai Neil wrote:I would say more around ten. After all, "Kids aren't bothered by violence any more Mr. Whitaker."American Eagle wrote:"This web site contains audio sequences of intense violence that may not be suitable for listeners under the age of 13."
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