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Lost in random review
Lost in random review











lost in random review

It would be possible to complete much quicker if you rush through.

lost in random review

I played it in approximately one sitting per act – about a weeks worth of evenings. Lost in Random is not exceptionally difficult but did get tough in a few encounters. They hit all of the right notes – a lot of laughs, a few tears and many characters that were memorable because they were different. I reserved my last compliments for the character and story writers – I felt very engaged in what was easily a storybook come to life from the start. The end result is a huge compliment to the voice talent that worked on the game and feels almost like a stage performance in several parts. Combat never felt like an interruption in the story, and some of the best dialog between Even and the numerous adversaries she faces takes place in the thick of an encounter. Even’s voice actress plays a big part in setting the tone for fight sequences as the spoken lines not only pair with direct actions, but also continue the specific scene within the story. Some grant her a sword or bow, heal or shield her or unleash havoc in a number of other creative ways.

lost in random review

Collect and draw “at random” one of many ability cards, which Even executes with a bodily toss of her dice friend. Setting itself further apart is the combat gameplay and your adorable companion, Dicey.īattles in Lost in Random put the player much closer to action than most 3rd person floating camera style games, which is where the zany art and fantastic animations really shine. While one may be tempted to compare the trip down the rabbit hole to one or more other popular stories with unusual styles of art, Lost in Random seems quite comfortable being itself instead. The art style is a triumph of twisted dreamscapes telling a distinct story of each of the areas in the Kingdom. Told in six acts, this puzzle exploration adventure follows Even on a journey to save her sister Odd from the nefarious Queen of the Kingdom of Random. “Lost in Random” is delightful, different in the right ways and drop dead gorgeous. Image credit EA – official store pages for the game













Lost in random review