Alonzorion is a YouTuber who I found while I was procrastinating from finishing an assignment at University back in 2013.
A fantastic individual with a great drive for this, he’s been on the site for nearly a decade, always putting on a good show for his subscribers and making sure to reply to every comment he receives on his videos.
Since 2013, I’ve been subscribed to him watching his subsequent Tomb Raider and Resident Evil playthroughs and many more. It culminated into him hosting a live stream late last year of controlling Tomb Raider II with a dance mat, raising over $1000 for the charity ‘Extra Life’.
Here, we talk about his history with the channel, his process in making a ‘Lets Play‘ series, alongside the choices of his favourite game and boss.
We start the series properly with someone I met through Tomb Raider!
We chat for the first twenty minutes about how we met, and our experiences with writing in general. It culminates in what Vic’s favourite game and boss stage is, alongside some thoughts on where a certain franchise could head into.
In November 2013 an interview with Nathan began something for me, which lead up to last week’s events.
With that, Nathan decided to come on and talk all about it, alongside a little-known game called Tomb Raider and his music for the first three games. We go in depth on how nostalgia can affect anyone at all ages, and influence some of the decisions we make.
Also, we discuss in detail the ‘passionate‘ concerns regarding the ‘Tomb Raider Suite‘ album release, alongside our enthusiasm for the recently-announced ‘Dark Angel‘ Symphony.
A solo episode, where I talk about some updates since the last episode, mainly to do with Crash Bandicoot on Switch, a big thank you to you all, and announcing a Patreon site for the podcast.
Jeff is someone I’ve only come across in the last couple of months, but already him and his co-host of their ‘Slab of Glass’ podcast have made it something you should be listening to.
Hence why Jeff is on this weeks episode!
We go into detail of our workflow with our iPads, alongside our love for keyboards, and where we see iPads fitting in a Marzipan, FaceID world.