 Hello everybody, my name is Gunther and I will be your host for Let's Watch, Let's Play. This is Freedom's Weekly Let's Player Showcase where we show you gamers from the YouTube to deserve some praise. First up this week is The Champ. The Champ plays titles like Slenderman Must Die, Transistor, and The Forest. Those are just a few titles that The Champ plays a lot of other shorter and smaller games. What I like most about his channel is his enthusiasm because he really really enjoys the stuff that he does. I got excited watching him get excited about what he was doing and that's great engagement for a Let's Player. Go check him out by clicking on any of these things here. Next up this week is Easton, a console gamer with a golden voice. Easton plays Halo, Fallout New Vegas, and L.A. Noir on his channel. That's actually the entirety of his video collection, but he did just start a new series of Halo's anniversary edition with a brand new capture card so I expect more to come in the future. His commentary is very soothing and pretty awesome given that he has the amazing voice of a boring commentator. You will be jealous of it, but you will also enjoy his work. Check out these videos to see more of it. Last this week is Sharkbait. Her name is derived from the fact that she actually works with sharks for her job. Fearless as anyone who quite literally is Sharkbait on a daily basis, she plays horror games like Outlast, Neverending Nightmares, and Eyes. Sharkbait is quite the character and is very entertaining on her videos. It's apparent that she uses her channel for fun and from what I saw the viewer gets just as much out of it as she does. So if you're looking for more fear in your life, grab a cup of tea and check out more of her videos here. Introducing a new segment of the show is something I'm calling Gunther's Tip of the Week, where I'll be explaining a general piece of advice that all Let's Players out there can take to heart to improve their channel. This week's tip is audio mixing. Some audio and vocal audio need to not overpower one another and still be discernible to the viewer. Good audio, audio that doesn't overmodulate or make your eardrums pop, keeps us watching. Try recording game and vocal audio on separate channels and mixing them together later. The same goes for adding music or other videos to your work. Make all of your audio work together. I recommend everyone to edit your audio as much as if not more than your video. That wraps up this week's episode everybody. To check out any of the feature gamers, click on the channel links here. If you're a gamer and you're looking to be featured in an upcoming episode, leave a comment down below about your channel. Thanks so much for watching, see you. Oh, oh, oh no, oh where are we going, no.