Game Overview:
Lost Records: Bloom and Rage is a narrative adventure game developed and published by Don’t Nod.
It tells the story of four former friends who reunite 27 years after the were involved in an incident together that they spoke never to speak of.
DON'T NOD's adventure title is available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with its second episode having launched this week.
Don't Nod's adventure title is available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with its second tape set to release on April 15.
DON'T NOD presents an intriguing narrative with tout pacing and endearing characters despite some rough edges and technical issues.
Don't Nod returns to the interactive drama genre with Lost Records- here's everything you should know about it.
DON'T NOD's upcoming title will require a GeForce RTX 4090 with 24 GB VRAM to play in 2160p/60 FPS on Very High settings.
DON'T NOD also confirms multiple endings as choices "in both the past and present will change the outcome of both timelines."
The delay is to ensure the developer has "the necessary time to refine the experience, address more bugs, and enhance the storytelling."
Electropop duo Milk and Bone are also confirmed to collaborate with DON'T NOD on the soundtrack, including a new track for the trailer.
The second "tape" of DON'T NOD's narrative adventure title arrives on March 18th, 2025, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
DON'T NOD's next narrative adventure will avoid conflicting with Life is Strange: Double Exposure's launch on October 29th.
"I think replay value is important, but for me, it's okay if you decide to play the game only once," says DON'T NOD Montreal's Michel Koch.
Studio creative director Michael Koch discusses how decisions in the Summer of 1995 will affect the characters in 2022 and vice versa.
A new trailer reveals the narrative adventure title's setting of the fictional town of Velvet Cove, its protagonist Swann, and more.
Developed by the creative minds behind Life is Strange, the adventure game will release in 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.