16 reviews
The Tabletop RPG (Role Playing Game) consists mostly in epic adventures between friends, who wich one contain casual characters and a basic story headed by a master. "A Ordem Paranormal" grabs that concept and evolve for a quite bigger thing, building a whole, smart and unique universe.
The idea to put together a streamers team and to transmit RPG campaings on live could sounds too simple for Rafael Lange, know as Cellbit, the head behind "A Ordem Paranormal", who had a little fame with riddles and work as a streamer today, but, he decided build a depth story, taking a esoterorrism system and turning into a catchy thriller/horror atmosphere with a solid and realistic creatures and characters - especially the protagonists, created by the own cast who are also streamers - that can really intrigue, thrill and disturb the audience, all due to careful and elaborate writing and the amazing production of the series. Some examples are: the clear narration, use of colors, very detailed scenarios, stunning arts and even the original score made by Júlio Victor, giving more life and leave us all tense during the episodes.
What more i love in "A Ordem Paranormal", is the fact that is a series. Not only a RPG. Not only a special livestream by Cellbit every saturday. It is a series. You'll find suspense, mystery, murder, comedy, love, well-played characters, well-written plots, structures, places, plot twists, foreshadowings, cliffhangers, fourth wall breaks and a lot more interesting things. Despite the duration, the plot always move forward and entertain the spectator, with a new way to keep up with, being on television or smartphone, due to the livestream format.
I could talk more about the new ambitious second season "O Segredo Na Floresta" with new participants, but i'll be more specific on the episodes reviews.
And That's it. New episodes arrives every saturday on the Cellbit's twitch channel at 6 PM. I recommend with pleasure. Thanks.
The idea to put together a streamers team and to transmit RPG campaings on live could sounds too simple for Rafael Lange, know as Cellbit, the head behind "A Ordem Paranormal", who had a little fame with riddles and work as a streamer today, but, he decided build a depth story, taking a esoterorrism system and turning into a catchy thriller/horror atmosphere with a solid and realistic creatures and characters - especially the protagonists, created by the own cast who are also streamers - that can really intrigue, thrill and disturb the audience, all due to careful and elaborate writing and the amazing production of the series. Some examples are: the clear narration, use of colors, very detailed scenarios, stunning arts and even the original score made by Júlio Victor, giving more life and leave us all tense during the episodes.
What more i love in "A Ordem Paranormal", is the fact that is a series. Not only a RPG. Not only a special livestream by Cellbit every saturday. It is a series. You'll find suspense, mystery, murder, comedy, love, well-played characters, well-written plots, structures, places, plot twists, foreshadowings, cliffhangers, fourth wall breaks and a lot more interesting things. Despite the duration, the plot always move forward and entertain the spectator, with a new way to keep up with, being on television or smartphone, due to the livestream format.
I could talk more about the new ambitious second season "O Segredo Na Floresta" with new participants, but i'll be more specific on the episodes reviews.
And That's it. New episodes arrives every saturday on the Cellbit's twitch channel at 6 PM. I recommend with pleasure. Thanks.
- paulthewild
- Jun 8, 2020
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It's so good, I get so scared and anxious watching, biting my nails, waiting for more or what is gonna happen next. Is so much more than a normal RPG. Again: foda.
- larissalopesdesouza
- Mar 13, 2021
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It is extremely good and immersible and its actors are incredible
and their stories and monsters are AMAZING apart from their soundtrack which is absurd congratulations for the great project.
- dieste-80103
- Apr 3, 2021
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Every moment is super emersive you cant stop watching.
I know they're people who dont like rpg but this people should give it a try.
I know they're people who dont like rpg but this people should give it a try.
- bernardosilvagk
- Apr 10, 2021
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- valentinabressane
- Apr 5, 2021
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It is amazing how the series can be such a unique and emotional experience. The universe created by Rafael Lange is full of terror, mistery, action, drama and it can be easily described as a cinematographic experience, which makes the series so much more than a standard and simple RPG.
- kylelonergan
- Apr 4, 2021
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This is definitively one of the best rpg's I've ever watched
All the characters are pretty well constructed, and the lore is also pretty good
Cellbit is a good master.
- lwscasvinicius
- Apr 4, 2021
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- beatrizmonteiro-31296
- Apr 27, 2021
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- lucasr-78874
- May 1, 2022
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An incredible RPG series, with captivating characters and a immersive story!
I'm anxious to see how this universe will evolve.
I'm anxious to see how this universe will evolve.
- jvpelisari
- Apr 5, 2021
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It's a great cinematic experience but anyone who doesn't know a minimum of rpg will miss many it is very good but not for everyone besides being a Brazilian series but other than that it is amazing.
- miguellaber
- Apr 3, 2021
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WIth the release of season 5 (OSNI) of Ordem Paranormal, the title got even better, there's not many words that can be used to describe how the players and the production did something so amazing.
The immersion is impecable and won't even realize the time passing by, almost flying. Beatriz Pozzebon and Goularte made such a great duo in this new season, such an amazing dynamic that made me feel like I was watching a movie.
Ordem Paranormal is great from beggining to end, and you can't compete with that, I'm really looking forward for the next seasons!
The immersion is impecable and won't even realize the time passing by, almost flying. Beatriz Pozzebon and Goularte made such a great duo in this new season, such an amazing dynamic that made me feel like I was watching a movie.
Ordem Paranormal is great from beggining to end, and you can't compete with that, I'm really looking forward for the next seasons!
- samuelaugusto-53127
- Aug 16, 2022
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Paranormal Order scares people a lot with the length of its episodes, we usually don't have time to watch an episode in a day, however, each episode is a different experience, you have fun, you get very attached to the characters, cry for some of them and a lot more, a rich universe and full of mystery to be unraveled, obviously there are negative points in the series, but these mistakes become so sublime in this sea that is this series. If you are someone who likes a good mystery and supernatural things, watch the first season to the last, you will be surprised, if you are a person who likes to have fun with a series but with a good story, start watching from the second season, even if the paranormal story takes things presented in the first season and explores even more only in the last one, you won't be lost or out of context, it manages to pass all the context you need to understand how this works in season, if you want to understand more, you are free to watch the previous seasons. All in all, Paranormal Order is a great and wonderful experience.
- tomasmoreira-25028
- Apr 7, 2022
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Ordem Paranormal it's an amazing rpg, its episodes are long but it's worth it!
There are episodes that make you scared or anxious, there are also funny and peaceful episodes that make you leave with a warm heart, as well as episodes that make your eyes burn from crying.
All monsters, mysteries, fights, concepts, etc. They were very well elaborated by their author Rafael Lange better known as Cellbit and the players who interpret the main characters are very talented making us completely connect with them and celebrating their victories or crying in their defeats... I recommend everyone to give a chance to this work so beautiful and made with great affection.
There are episodes that make you scared or anxious, there are also funny and peaceful episodes that make you leave with a warm heart, as well as episodes that make your eyes burn from crying.
All monsters, mysteries, fights, concepts, etc. They were very well elaborated by their author Rafael Lange better known as Cellbit and the players who interpret the main characters are very talented making us completely connect with them and celebrating their victories or crying in their defeats... I recommend everyone to give a chance to this work so beautiful and made with great affection.
- jorgedanielcastrocarneiro
- Nov 28, 2022
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Season 1: 8.4 - Season 2: 9.8 - season 3: 9.2 - Season 4: 8.9 - Season 5: 10 - Season 6: 9.2
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Introduction overall: 8.2
Introduction s1: 7.5
Introduction s2: 7.9
Introduction s3: 9.3
Introduction S4: 9.2
Introduction S5: 9.5
Introduction S6: 9.0
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Conclusion S1: 9.2
Conclusion S2: 9.8
Conclusion S3: 9.8
Conclusion S4: N/A
Conclusion S5: 10
Conclusion S6:9.6
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Overall Dynamics: 9.8
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Overall episodes: 9.6
Best episode(S3x20): 10
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Overall themes: 9.8
Main theme: 9.9
Symbolism: 8.9
Development: 9.7
Complexity: 9.6
Journey/Story: 9.7
Overall peaks: 9.7
Highest peak: 10
Depth: 9.9
Plot: 9.8
Plot twist: 9.7
Protagonists: 10
Antagonists: 9.8
Personal impact: 10
World impact: 9.5
External conflicts: 9.8
Internal conflicts: 9.6
Monologues: 9.9
Overall arcs: 9.8
Ideologies: 9.6
Overall: 9.8.
- linssamuel
- Sep 9, 2024
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"Ordem Paranormal" is a complex and rich experience, but it leaves a bittersweet taste for those who follow it. It's unfortunate that I can't evaluate the series by season, as this would significantly change my overall perception. As a whole, the series is excellent, but the impact of each phase of the story varies considerably.
The first three episodes have a more amateur aesthetic, which some might see as a weakness, but it actually adds a special charm. This aesthetic captures the essence of an RPG: a game among friends with a relaxed atmosphere, yet without losing the seriousness of the narrative. This initial phase has an authenticity that stands out, as seen in O Segredo na Floresta, where the simplicity and rawness of the production make the viewer feel like part of the group.
However, after O Segredo na Floresta, the series enters a new phase that, for me, doesn't maintain the same appeal. This is where I feel that the creator, Rafael Lange (Cellbit), overreaches. The story, while full of choices, becomes excessively linear. It's as if it lacks that "love"-the attention to detail that makes a great RPG campaign. There were fewer opportunities for players to explore their surroundings, fewer development scenes that allowed for more natural interactions, and a loss of that sense of freedom essential in an RPG.
For example, in a good RPG, side quests and variations are what bring the story to life. Situations like a player deciding to investigate the host online and, with a successful check, discovering a legend that leads the group to a family, which then reveals a new mystery, are crucial. I feel that this freedom was more present in O Segredo na Floresta, where there were even scenes that didn't need to be shown because the players had already explored thoroughly. In contrast, it seems that in later phases, the story became more rigid, lacking these creative detours.
To me, even with a lower technical level, O Segredo na Floresta had that sense of authenticity and freedom, like the scene where the group spends 10 minutes at a car rental place. Even though I've only watched up to the end of Calamidade, I'm confident that O Segredo na Ilha brought a unique mechanic that was incredible, and it's this kind of innovation that I feel is missing in the more recent phases.
In the end, despite my criticisms, the series as a whole is very good. I'm not particularly a fan of the author, and I didn't find the RPG book that great either, but these are personal opinions that don't affect my evaluation of the work itself. What truly matters is how "Ordem Paranormal" manages, despite its ups and downs, to create an engaging and rich experience for its audience.
The first three episodes have a more amateur aesthetic, which some might see as a weakness, but it actually adds a special charm. This aesthetic captures the essence of an RPG: a game among friends with a relaxed atmosphere, yet without losing the seriousness of the narrative. This initial phase has an authenticity that stands out, as seen in O Segredo na Floresta, where the simplicity and rawness of the production make the viewer feel like part of the group.
However, after O Segredo na Floresta, the series enters a new phase that, for me, doesn't maintain the same appeal. This is where I feel that the creator, Rafael Lange (Cellbit), overreaches. The story, while full of choices, becomes excessively linear. It's as if it lacks that "love"-the attention to detail that makes a great RPG campaign. There were fewer opportunities for players to explore their surroundings, fewer development scenes that allowed for more natural interactions, and a loss of that sense of freedom essential in an RPG.
For example, in a good RPG, side quests and variations are what bring the story to life. Situations like a player deciding to investigate the host online and, with a successful check, discovering a legend that leads the group to a family, which then reveals a new mystery, are crucial. I feel that this freedom was more present in O Segredo na Floresta, where there were even scenes that didn't need to be shown because the players had already explored thoroughly. In contrast, it seems that in later phases, the story became more rigid, lacking these creative detours.
To me, even with a lower technical level, O Segredo na Floresta had that sense of authenticity and freedom, like the scene where the group spends 10 minutes at a car rental place. Even though I've only watched up to the end of Calamidade, I'm confident that O Segredo na Ilha brought a unique mechanic that was incredible, and it's this kind of innovation that I feel is missing in the more recent phases.
In the end, despite my criticisms, the series as a whole is very good. I'm not particularly a fan of the author, and I didn't find the RPG book that great either, but these are personal opinions that don't affect my evaluation of the work itself. What truly matters is how "Ordem Paranormal" manages, despite its ups and downs, to create an engaging and rich experience for its audience.