While ‘Lost in Random: The Eternal Die’ Isn’t Groundbreaking, It’s Still a Ton of Fun for Players of All Types (Hands-on Impressions)
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While ‘Lost in Random: The Eternal Die’ Isn’t Groundbreaking, It’s Still a Ton of Fun for Players of All Types (Hands-on Impressions)
The transition from a slow-paced, explorative adventure game to a fast-paced roguelike wasn’t something I expected from the Lost in Random series. But after going hands-on with Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, I’m legitimately eager to see more. The signature style and flair that Lost in Random brought to the table, with its Tim Burton/Vincent Price-themed iconography, is here in full. But both games in the seemingly budding franchise couldn’t b…
Preview: Lost in Random The Eternal Die - The Next Big Roguelike Hit?
The first Lost in Random was a heavily underrated indie gem, and the next game in the series has now arrived. Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is a 3D top-down action roguelike that offers a lot of, well, randomness. You play as Queen Aleksanda, and you find yourself trapped in the Black Die from which you must escape. You’ll meet plenty of familiar faces if you played the first one, and if you’re anything like me, you’ll love the Tim Burton-esqu…
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die Hands-On Preview: On a Roll!
I've not played the original Lost in Random, but in the last two months I have been playing two games from separate studios, each with developers who worked on that 2021 action-adventure game. Strange, huh? The Midnight Walk from Moonhood Studios trades the third-person action adventure for a first-person/VR narrative adventure, still with a sense of whimsy but in a different world. Stormteller Games' Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is directly …
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