If you are someone who only likes games, where the plot is ONLY right infront of your face, and where there is action 24/7, please dont even buy it and THEN blame the game because you were too lazy and hurried to pay attention and to actually understand whats going on. This is a slow-paced, beautful and meaningful game where you have to pay attention, and to be patient.
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About This Game
Rewind back to the 90s and live the defining summer of four high school girls as they forge bonds through their growing friendship, their punk band, and an unexplained event that will forever change their lives.
Experience the story in two thrilling parts, both included!

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The game is dope all in all but unfortunately it's not the second coming of LiS everyone was hoping for. I thought the first half was a little too dry. I understand the need to "set the stage" but it dragged. The second half was genuinely awesome. Other random thoughts -too much forced "bromance" -I couldn't stand some personalities -runs well on deck -camcorder system grew on me -loved the random creepy bits
I was born right in the start of the 2000's so I relate a lot to the 90's nostalgia in this game. I also was a heavier kid and was so amazed to see a game have a chubby girl as the main character. Not a side character.. not an antagonist or someone to laugh at.. A. MAIN. CHARACTER! I love the witchy feel of the game and it amps up on the second half, while not being too overpowering. I am a little disappointed there wasn't more. Most LiS games have at least 3-5 chapters so I was expecting almost the same out of this, but there was only two. However, based on everything I have played I am highly satisfied and excited to *hopefully* get a sequel. Now onto my criticisms: - Game play: Plays pretty smooth, with minor issues. Camera sometimes gets stuck when fully zoomed in. The only way to unstuck it is to spam the zoom out button until it decides it wants to zoom out. Randomly, a pure black figure (almost like an NPC) will spawn in game for a second before disappearing. It's so sudden, ...
This was the most boring story Ive seen from a dontnod game. The story goes nowhere for the first half of the game and once it finally starts picking up pace it ends with a disappointing ending. The game is basically a conversation simulator for the first half, all you do is just select dialog options and solve one or two annoying puzzles. Graphics look nice but the facial animations are low quality. Not even up to the standards of previous life is strange games. I wouldn't bother wasting time on this honestly.
The story telling is okay. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is about a group of adults who were once childhood friends. They attempt to reunite after decades to reminisce one of the members of the group that ''parted their way'' with the group against their wish when they were only a teen. Your choices matter. It kinda shapes the outcome of the story. There are multiple endings. I'd rate this game 6.5/10 for the effort.
Beautiful game but I couldn't get passed the fact of how cringe the voice acting and character is. And when recording with the camcorder, she randomly starts speaking, so she ends up talking over the memoir recordings. I'll most likely just look up someone's play-through on YouTube because this was disappointing.
Where is Tape 3??? I need it right now gagarsyhreayhtauhtsehehasthsadhshts
Pretty good LiS style game, especially since it's made by the original devs. 7.5/10 -The story is good, it gets very fast and kind of convoluted towards the end but it's good overall. -The characters are mostly good, it's a coming of age story so you need to have a least a little cringe tolerance. -The gameplay is in the same LiS/Telltale style, it has the usual issue of some relationship features being vague but it's fine. It's a fun nostalgic game with a good story and interesting characters. It's kind of ironic that this game released near the same time as Life is Strange: Double Exposure and this game feels far more like a faithful sequel than than the slop DeckNine puts out.
It's a really beautiful game with a memorable soundtrack, art direction, and story that focuses on the friendship of 4 women who gathered together after many years to reminisce and remember what happened 27 years ago. I liked the ending I got, which I believe also contributed to my overall experience and enjoyment.
It's not terrible i just wouldn't recommend it imo I feel like this is a people pleaser story, collecting friends rather than befriending them The music and visuals are great but the story lack
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i7-2700K or AMD FX-8350
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU supporting DirectX 12 with Shader Model 6.6 is mandatory, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4GB or AMD Radeon RX 560, 4GB or Intel ARC A380, 6GB
- Storage: 48 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Installation requires a SSD
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-11400 or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, 10 GB or AMD RX 6800XT, 16GB
- Storage: 48 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Installation requires a SSD
FAQ
How much does Lost Records: Bloom & Rage cost?
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage costs $39.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i7-2700K or AMD FX-8350 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GPU supporting DirectX 12 with Shader Model 6.6 is mandatory, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 4GB or AMD Radeon RX 560, 4GB or Intel ARC A380, 6GB Storage: 48 GB available space Additional Notes: Installation requires a SSD Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-11400 or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, 10 GB or AMD RX 6800XT, 16GB Storage: 48 GB available space Additional Notes: Installation requires a SSD
What platforms is Lost Records: Bloom & Rage available on?
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is available on Windows PC.
Is Lost Records: Bloom & Rage worth buying?
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage has 74% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Lost Records: Bloom & Rage released?
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage was released on Feb 18, 2025.
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