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Thunder from Fenris

Warhammer 40,000

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Thunder from Fenris

By: Nick Kyme
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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A heroic band of Space Wolves are sent in to break the deadlock as the ice world of Skorbad, ravaged by war, is blighted by a zombie plague.

©2016 Games Workshop Limited (P)2016 Games Workshop Limited
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I was absolutely thrilled to see that Space Wolves was on here and was not let down it is an epic tale which makes you feel you are right there with them

more please!

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This is fantastic writing and great production. I use this story as the background story for a Lonewolf I use on the table top.

Baller

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The action scenes were really great, even though the overall story was not particularly interesting.

The excellent sound effects.

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As my title says, i love that we are shown thunderwolves. They used to be the main unit of my army when i played 40k, so im always glad to see the big fellas in books. A few things i would note however, is that i really also liked that it showed the wolves fighting alongside their riders while they were dismounted.

As for the main story itself, i quite liked it. There were a few things that were minor annoyances regarding a few things the imperial guard commander said, but other than that i think for a 1 hour story there was decent pacing, characterization and a resolution.

The biggest issue is the performance. Toby longworth does a great job as always but the added sound effects for the whole audio drama vibe this time were pretty hit or miss. The fighting sounds were mostly good besides a few points where grunting and groaning were like... nonstop almost overlaid over each other in a fight or two. The sound of the bolters and lasguns were good, and the sound of the radio was good.

Overall, for space wolf fans and especially fans of thunderwolves i would say its a good listen.

Love that we are shown thunderwolves!

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