Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, the latest narrative-driven adventure game from Don’t Nod, launched in February 2025 and was immediately available for PlayStation Plus Extra subscribers. As a spiritual successor to the acclaimed Life is Strange series, expectations were high for Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, but recent data shows that the game is struggling to find its audience, even among players who got it for free with their PS Plus subscription.
Developed by Don't Nod Montreal, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage follows the stories of four high school friends across two timelines: the summer of 1995 and their reunion 27 years later, in 2022. Just like Don’t Nod’s Life is Strange series, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage is heavily driven by its narrative, with players discovering what happened to the four girls in 1995 and how it impacts their current lives. Just like the first episodic Life is Strange games, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage will be rolled out in two parts. The first part, named Tape 1, came out on February 18, while the end of the story will be available in Tape 2, which was set to release a month later.
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