![]() ![]() The premise of this 'roleplaying musical' is inspired by the Buffy the Vampire episode 'Once More With Feeling', you see, and as in that piece of classic TV, part of the appeal is seeing (or hearing) performers who famously earn a crust in more action-oriented roles forced to prove their singing chops instead. Obviously, this means Stray Gods has some top-notch voice talent on board, but these casting choices also make another kind of sense. Both Troy Baker (Joel) and Ashley Johnson (Ellie) appear in key supporting roles here, while star billing goes to Laura Bailey, aka Abby from Naughty Dog’s sequel. Scan the cast list for Stray Gods and you may notice a fair bit of overlap with that of The Last Of Us. Reviewed on: Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 2070, Windows 10. ![]() Its bulges with both comedy and tragedy, and while some of the songs lack punch, overall Stray Gods puts on one hell of a show. Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical reviewįilling a game based on dialogue trees with mythological musical numbers turns out to be an inspired idea in Stray Gods, as it has the quality of writing, composing and character design to pull it off. ![]()
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