Jace (Tony)
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Reviews I've given (10)
GM Respite has Foundry VTT working like a well-oiled machine. Technical issues can be a thing on this platform but he makes it smooth along with so many bells and whistles. Aside, his knowledge of the rules is incredible and adjudication of them are more than fair. Combat is the most challenging to run and he does a fantastic job of ensuring it does not bog down. Whether by sword or by words any encounters solved successfully will be awarded. I enjoy his voice acting and the behavior of his NPCs as he gives them color and life. Overall, a hidden gem of a GM!
GM Zahariel has an incredible grasp of Foundry VTT. The visuals, sounds, ambience are incredibly immersive. His tutorial before the campaign is extremely helpful for new players. Whatever issues arise with using such a challenging platform are generally resolved quickly. His experience, understanding and interpretation of the rules is vast and decisive. Dungeon delving sessions become fun, rewarding, balanced and exciting!
GM Josh is an amazing storyteller and has incredible voice acting skills. The narration is spot on, very immersive and involved. There is much flexibility and encouragement for players to be creative in solving problems that would otherwise result with sword and spell. He emphasizes good roleplay and rewards it accordingly. In turn, the investment in building upon the legacy of your character is meaningful, impactful and worthwhile. Most importantly, the sessions are full of energy and fun!
GM Sarzo hands down has the best Foundry VTT experience I have ever played in. The stunning visuals, ambient sounds, many bells and whistles are configured impressively. It plays like a video game but is not. I enjoy the pace of his games and challenges as it has an old school feel to it. His knowledge and experience is vast and allows for player chemistry to develop organically. Any suggestions are taken to account and implemented to suit the party's needs.

