Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Reviews
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2: Rage delivers a ton of power in its exploration of fear, death, and friendship. It doesn’t always bring its elements together smoothly, but when it does, it delivers a summer that you will never forget.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage captures its dual eras perfectly while delivering an emotional story with new elements, even if bugs and poor writing decisions drag it down in the second half.
In the deep well of narrative-driven adventure games, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a beacon of shining light that can never be snuffed out. Thank you for this.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage sets a new benchmark for narrative games. With its authentic depiction of the 90s teenage years and the successful mix of nostalgia and emotional depth, it captivates on all levels and awakens a longing for this era. The game deliberately avoids major gameplay innovations, but impresses with strong character loyalty and a gripping and captivating story. An absolute must for all story fans and the young at heart who secretly enjoyed being a little rebellious in their teenage years.
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“Lost Records: Bloom & Rage” is the first game in this genre since "Life is Strange" that has captivated me so much with its story.
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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage stands out in its genre for its shockingly real portrayal of its characters and the world they live in, delivering an experience that can be too close to home; the defining realism that makes the game something of a masterpiece.