Talk:Faith/@comment-7673575-20190106191456

As with my previous review, I was slightly disappointed with the end. The kick that never was.

However, the story was a good read indeed.

GENERAL QUALITY: Single flaw found. And it may have not even been a flaw in the first place - 25/25

HORROR FACTOR: Rather unorthodox, but it was there. The religious fanatism always gave me some fright, and the added notion that such murderous creatures may exist disguised as average people and follow what they believe is their religion so blindly is... actually pretty damn frightening. And then there is forcing a child to commit a murder. It's all so twisted. If I didn't love it, I would hate it - 23/25

DEUS VULT: The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of selfish an tyranny of evil men. Or so the protagonists of this story would like us to think. As I said before, religious fanatism was always one of the things that creeped me out, and it is presented very finely in this story. Also, the sermons were a very nice touch; really help you get into the feel. Unfortunately, I expected some more of it, and I was let down. Simply put, I got the taste, and I liked it, but no more - 18/25

ENTERTAINMENT VALUE: The story was good. Nothing off the charts, but it was a solid piece. Again, the sermons did their part, as I'm an absolute sucker for archaic speech. And again, I had hoped to see more, and was let down. I have a feeling this story may work very well as a pilot to the series, and I strongly encourage the author to try that idea - 20/25

TOTAL SCORE: 86/100