LOST IN RANDOM: Dice Rolling & Deckbuilding Dark Adventure - Is It Any Good? - REFUND WINDOW

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • I've always liked dark and twisted aesthetics, so this one caught my eye immediately - but we all know looks can be deceiving. Is Lost in Random worth the $30? Let's find out.
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  • @DeadhunterThe
    @DeadhunterThe 3 місяці тому

    I beat this game last night. I got it on sale on Nintendo EShop for $4.85. Honestly, it's a good game. Disappointing ending though. Not just because the pre-final boss fight with Odd was actually harder than the final boss fight with the Queen because Odd kept disappearing making sneaking up on her impossible combined with her speed and teleportation powers, but the end cutscene was so anticlimactic. We rescue Odd, expect to be shown how Even and Odd get home, but all we get is Dicey handing the kids some umbrellas as they float off into the white sky.
    I mean, there was so much else I wanted to see! I wanted to see the citizens of Random celebrate that now they are free from literal random tyranny. I wanted to see them reconstruct their towns to a lighter disposition. It would've worked in the end credits perfectly. We're shown town after town starting from Two-Town and going up as newer brighter buildings are put up, there are parties of celebration, we see Seemore getting new eyes, the Nanny getting ganged up on and arrested, and all kinds of wrongs being corrected after years of dark oppression as they all return to their lives before the Queen's antics.
    Then finally, we're taken back to Onecroft where the rescued children return to their families and the town's importance to supplying the other realms with valuable supplies is finally recognized as their town gets appreciations and makeovers. Lastly we see Even and Odd return to their parents with a new member to the family as a post-credits scene....as suddenly Dicey glows all of a sudden as his body splits in half anf changes from a cube to two perfect triangle pyramids with the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the corners of their bodies as he has for some reason been turned into two d4 dice which sets up a potential sequel.
    But it doesn't happen. We get nothing in the end credits except words scrolling up, there's no post-credit scene, no setup for a potential sequel, nothing.

  • @DualGenStudios
    @DualGenStudios 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi. What a great review you did. You have a new subscriber here. Hope to see more reviews.