![]() I’ll certainly tell you what I think and whether I think this is a product worth having and I’ll explain why or why not when the time comes. Maybe go look some of those up and enjoy them for what they are. However, those reviews are out there and I’m sure at least a few of them are done by people who have taken the time to do them properly. I’m never sure the reviewer has read and read thoroughly, or taken time to think about what they are reading. Reviews can, I suppose, be done to time with the release - or hit just after - if one can get things early but I’m suspicious automatically of anyone who can churn one out in the first week. Unboxings of a book are great if you like being read to from the front and back cover and maybe some bits of the interior. ![]() Flip-throughs are great for looking at the pretty art. Unfortunately, I have to sit down and read the thing before I can form a good, solid opinion. Get in early, get the views and clicks, and be done with it. ![]() Well-respected RPG and D&D sites, YouTubers, and podcasters have cracked the book open as quickly as possible and shared their thoughts with anyone who might be convinced to read or tune in. It’s now nearly May ’17 and there is no shortage of ‘unboxings’, flip-throughs, reviews, and more available across the internet. Wizards of the Coast released Tales from the Yawning Portal for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons to the general public on April 4th, 2017. ![]()
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