![]() ![]() His voice became grating and scattered, using highs and lows in an over-the-top manner. I don't know what Daniels was thinking in the great, severe changes in his inflection voicing this character but I found it extremely difficult to keep listening to. Once the VI character, Maxwell, was introduced though, it went off the rails quickly. Anytime he voiced the main character, he used his classic LD voice which was solid. He can't change his voice quite as much as some other narrators can, but he is a solid narrator in his own right. The narration started off well, with Luke Daniels' classic voice. It also made sense in that a different narrator would help separate this new series from the original and help make it stand on its own. Luke Daniels is already a well-established narrator in the sub-genre of LitRPG and I had previously enjoyed his narration quite a bit. I thought that the decision to move to a new narrator was a good one. My first surprise was that Biomancer was narrated by Luke Daniels instead of whom I was accustomed to in the world of NEO, Jeff Hayes. I knew I would miss the story of Oren and Greenpeace, but I was also very excited to begin a new series (Biomancer) set in the same world, NEO. The ending of Life Reset was bitter-sweet for me. I'll start by acknowledging that the Life Reset series was one of my all-time favorite series, and my audible library is over 300 books strong. ![]() VI Narration Disappointingly Painful to Listen To
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