In
Boing Boing review, Jason Louv wrote that "it's probably the best adventure we've yet seen for the new edition of
D&D, improving in many ways upon
Princes of the Apocalypse, the previous adventure release, which in itself was a marked improvement over the
Tyranny of Dragons story". However, the story does have an "NPC glut" and "while the actual artwork in the book is quite good, a lot of it has been very, very poorly laid out".
DieHard GameFan said that "more than the previous 5e campaigns,
Out of the Abyss success really depends on the organization, storytelling and improvisational skills of the DM. This is a fantastic piece and one of the best campaigns
D&D has had in at least ten (possibly twenty) years. You just have to be willing to do a lot of work to make it happen."
Out of the Abyss was one of the Judges' Spotlight Winners at the 2016
ENnie Awards. ==References==