
Braving Britannia
Tales of Life, Love, and Adventure in Ultima Online
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Narrado por:
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Robert Bekuhrs
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De:
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Wes Locher
Braving Britannia is an oral history of the groundbreaking PC video game, Ultima Online, which launched in 1997 and still operates today. The audiobook features interviews with players as they share how the game affected their lives.
Official Synopsis:
Over the past two decades, millions of players have inhabited the virtual world of Britannia inside the massively multiplayer online fantasy PC game, Ultima Online. Released in 1997 by developer Origin Systems and publisher Electronic Arts, Ultima Online is known as the grandfather of MMOs.
Braving Britannia: Tales of Life, Love, and Adventure in Ultima Online collects interviews with 35 of the game's players, volunteers, and developers, revealing what they did, where they adventured, and how their lives were shaped, changed, and altered through experiences in Ultima Online's shared virtual world.
In a fantasy world of limitless potential, the only thing players seem to enjoy more than playing the game is talking about it, and yet, the true stories behind the avatars have largely gone unpublished for the past 20 years. Until now.
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A nostalgia filled trip down memory lane.
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If you played UO or MMO gets a flash to the past!
Nostalgia of UO
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Didn’t want it to end
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Listening to this book transported me to the first time I held an Ultima Online box in my hands. The back cover described a fantasy world where I could be anything I wanted to be, surrounded by players from around the globe all forging their own identities in Britannia. It wasn't until years later that I actually got to play the game, but it fulfilled every promise and I lived half a dozen lives through my computer screen in the world of UO.
Braving Britannia is a loving tribute the first great MMORPG, a game with a legacy that lives on to this day. It's a book about the game, but more importantly, it's a book about the people who made it the experience it was. From famous players who ran in-game taverns, to the developers that built and maintained the game, to the simple crafters and notorious player killers that made up the game's population, Locher weaves the threads of the great tapestry that was (and still is) Ultima Online.
As a player who spent most of his time on free shards, there were no stories about the players I knew personally. Given the scope of the book, Locher couldn't possibly cover every facet of the game's wider world. But if you are a veteran of the Great Lakes, Hokuto, Napa Valley, Sonoma, or Siege Perilous servers, you will find something extra to enjoy in this book as he interviews the players that shaped those realms. But even if the individual actors are different from those you lived with, you will still see the full spectrum of personalities that gave UO color. Locher interviews guild leaders, player killers, crafters, roleplayers, developers, community moderators, and more. He also throws in a few stories of his own time in the realm, including his first run in with a PK and the story of how he lucked into his first house.
Bekurhrs performance helps give the interviews life with his voice chosen for each interviewee. My only complaint is that some of the voices were a bit...stereotypical (I couldn't help but wonder if the German player really had the thick accent that Bekuhrs read his quotes with). Regardless, the narration was consistent throughout, and the voices made it easy to follow along.
The biggest endorsement I can give this book is that it made me want to play Ultima Online again, a game I haven't touched since 2005. It reminded me of the great times I had playing that game, and any book that can bottle up that sort of emotion deserves a full recommendation!
A Great Nostalgia Trip to the World of Britannia
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What a Fun Adventure About Fun Adventures!
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Wish this narrator was hired for the subjects I delve into more often: memoir and healing.
Highly recommend
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simply amazing.
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That narration tho...
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Memories
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Braving Britannia
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