
From the creators of StrangeCast, The Lost Records Journal is a Player 1 vs The World podcast. Hosted by Player 1 vs The World creator Adnan Riaz and What's The Biz co-host Adam Evalt, The Lost Records Journal is a fan-made podcast themed around Don't Nod Montreal and Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. The podcast focuses on both Lost Records: Bloom & Rage — the first entry in Don't Nod Montreal's Lost R... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

Following a delay — sorry about that, folks! — Player 1 vs The World's The Lost Records Journal is back once again. Of course, it is our long-awaited second part of our podcast interview with none other than Don’t Nod Montreal producer Catherine Vi... more
Player 1 vs The World's The Lost Records Journal podcast finally returns! StrangeCast co-hosts Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Don’t Nod Montreal producer Catherine Vincelli to talk all things Lost Records: ... more
00:00 -- Introduction
01:38 -- A big warm welcome to Don’t Nod Montreal art director Sam Bradley!
03:04 -- Does Sam still not see his distinct art style in his work?
05:39 -- Where does Sam find his inspiration from? (Kevin Lackner/Patreon)
07:58... more
The Lost Records Journal co-hosts Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt meet Don’t Nod Montreal art director Sam Bradley for the second — and final — part of a two-part exclusive interview podcast episode of Player 1 vs The World's show!
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great podcast to geek out on lost records after finishing the game
Started listening after finishing Tape 1 and this is a fantastic podcast to get my fix while waiting for Tape 2. Will definitely listen to your Life is Strange content too!
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This show centers on deep dives into narrative-driven games from Don't Nod Montreal, with a strong emphasis on Lost Records: Bloom & Rage and the wider Lost Records universe. Episodes blend theorycrafting, character arcs, and reactions to new releases, often debating narrative depth, endings, pacing, and the impact of player choices. Hosts bring a fan's passion for story-driven games, with lively debates about reception in the community, the creative direction of sequels, and the relationship between narrative design and player agency. A notable hook is the hosts' willingness to engage with online discourse and fan theories while tying insights to mechanics, soundtrack, and emotional resonance, making it a compelling listen for fellow RPG f... more
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