
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

Following on from the ‘Side A’ episode of Player 1 vs The World's The Lost Records Journal podcast with Lost Records: Bloom & Rage director Michel Koch and executive producer Luc Baghadoust, our second part of the show with the two key figures at D... more
IT. IS. TIME. Player 1 vs The World's The Lost Records Journal co-hosts Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt FINALLY meet Lost Records: Bloom & Rage director Michel Koch and executive producer Luc Baghadoust! This is the FIRST of our two-part podcast episode ... more
Andrea Carter, who is motion capture and voice-over for Autumn Lockhart in Don't Nod Montreal's Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, sits down exclusively with Adnan Riaz on this episode of Player 1 vs The World's The Lost Records Journal podcast.
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Victoria Diamond, who is motion capture and voice-over for Dylan Mikaelsen in Don’t Nod Montreal’s Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, sits down with The Lost Records Journal co-host Adnan Riaz for an exclusive interview on Player 1 vs The World's podcast!... more
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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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Focusing primarily on the narrative adventure game 'Lost Records: Bloom & Rage' from Don't Nod Montreal, this fan-centric show explores themes of video games, storytelling, and character development. Co-hosts engage in lively discussions about game mechanics, emotional depth, and player choices while dissecting various critiques and fan theories. The show highlights the rich narrative elements and emotional journeys within the game, often referencing player feedback, the gaming industry's changing landscape, and connections to popular culture. The podcast also stands out for its engaging community interaction, fostering a sense of connection among fans as they navigate the intricacies of the gaming universe together.
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