>>12040361Lorefag's ultimate session review, sponsored by Home Depot.
--Tiara: 7.5/10, her performance was the weakest of the session I felt, but she did a good job. Making poor choices doesn't make a bad player. The clone mystery was really getting to them, so she took a pretty drastic measure, not realizing she was acting against herself. She's getting a good hang on the inner workings of WoD, using her flaws and opting to take dramatic fails on some things.
--Yuul: 9/10, MVP of the session. Of all the rolls I recorded, only one did she not roll properly, and even then it was a single missed dice. She kept a cool head and ultimately pieced together the mystery when they were trapped in the mirrors. I'd say her only real blunder was the kick on the ghost, but it was more of an experimental move, and didn't result in any major retaliation.
--Watoto: 8/10, Ame was the most low impact of the group this time, but she made good use of her skills and remembered her merits. My biggest complaint with this character is Ame keeps giving him gear that doesn't jive with his skillset, like a sound gun and a blowgun. Watoto has failed using these consistently, and for good reason.
--Scout: 8/10, Gura's energy and force of personality are hard to snuff out in group collabs. Scout came with the usual hard-headed decisiveness that she always brings, and even came up with some great ideas. What makes this party interesting is that it never has a single party leader, since Tiara and Scout both fill that role at various times.
--Overall session score: 8.5/10. I took off a point for the technical difficulties, but added half back on since they got their models animated again and had no major delays, which really adds more to the stream when you've experienced not having it. The session hit the checkboxes and had some good memorable moments, but no major issues.
On the end of things, what happened to Chad?