Simply just not enough. After killing the last boss, the game doesn't offer anything new. You experienced everything. Sure, you could go for a new build or some modifications to mobs, but it'll be the same play-through, same mobs, same bosses, in the same order. I hoped for 10 hours at minimum from the game but ended up with 4 hours, the 5. hour going for achievements, yet not really finding enjoyment in that. If you don't mind the monotoni, it's an excellent game.
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die
- Release Date:
- Jun 17, 2025
- Developer:
- Stormteller Games
- Publisher:
- Thunderful Publishing
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A GAME OF CHANCE, A TEST OF SKILL
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die blends dynamic real-time action, tactical combat, and risk-reward dice mechanics for thrilling second-to-second battles.Unravel an original stand-alone story as Queen Aleksandra, the once great ruler of Random on a mission for vengeance and redemption.
Wield an arsenal of four unique weapons, unleash powerful card-based abilities, harness elemental relics and strategically roll your trusted die-companion, Fortune, to shift the tide of battle. Or take on high-stakes wager games where the right roll could lead to incredible rewards… or crushing consequences.
Even death isn’t final - return to the Sanctuary to unlock new weapons, buy powerful upgrades, and take on quests from your allies to prepare for your next run.
A DARK FANTASY BROUGHT TO LIFE
Explore four dynamic biomes, each teeming with danger, secrets, and unpredictable challenges. Lose yourself in a haunting world of gothic whimsy, vivid landscapes, and an enchantingly atmospheric soundtrack.With alternative endings to discover and a fully voiced cast of quirky characters, The Eternal Die invites you back into the world of Random for another unforgettable chapter.
KEY FEATURES
- Fast-paced, second-to-second combat that blends real-time action with tactical decision-making.
- A unique dice-roll mechanic that shifts battles in unexpected ways.
- Four diverse and fully upgradeable weapons each with distinct playstyles.
- 100+ elemental relics and 15 powerful card-based abilities to customise your build.
- Four randomly-generated biomes filled with secrets, enemies, and high-stakes challenges.
- 30+ unique enemy types and 4 ruthless world bosses, each demanding skill and strategy.
- Randomly generated encounters, evolving relic synergies, and adjustable difficulty settings let you play your way.
- A dark fantasy world brought to life in a Burtonesque style featuring hauntingly beautiful environments and an enchanting soundtrack.
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User Reviews
An other roguelite where you have to do the same level again and again to return to the new levels you discovered. It's repetitive and boring really fast. Please just randomize the levels.
I have beaten Hades final boss for the first time around 15 hours in. In this game, in 8 hours, I have seen 2nd stage only 3 times, and beaten the first stage well over 50 times. I maxed out 3 out of 4 weapons, and gotten to 4th tier of character upgrades, yet the first boss is practically impossible to beat reliably. Why? Well, I tried to analyze and came to conclusion that it comes down to two things: RNG and hitboxes. Hades had mechanics that allowed even extraordinarily unlucky players like me to play and enjoy it because you had a lot of ways to manipulate the RNG in your favor. In this game you have none. Bad upgrade drops? Overwhelming enemy spawns? You are screwed. In Hades, you had multiple dodges and attacks had hitboxes that generally matched the visual effects. This made it easier to see where the attack was going to land and dodge it. Enemies also had cooldowns between attacks and couldn't just spam them endlessly with no cooldowns. In this game you only have one dod...
Works ok enough, but not what I wanted, sorry.
Very good, i`d like for the weapons to have a different skins depending on an active aspect and more boss variety (in a DLC maybe), but otherwise - very good
Game is very similar to Hades and as much fun but shorter
Amazing game. If moderately skilled, beatable in 5-8 hours. But then you can continue playing, experience different play styles and unlock harder modes to challenge yourself further. I have a long way to go to maximize my own power still. ~7 hours played upon completion!
Really good
A fun hades-inspired game with nice graphics, fun gameplay, and lots of character that doesn't over stay its welcome. I got it for $20 and the 14 hrs I played it (i declined to do the increasing challenge post-final boss loop), felt more than worth it.
Delightful, the game is gorgeous and the combat is actually very good and you might want to strategically place the upgrades in the matrix that combines them in a match 3 pattern to get the most out of it. Yes I have played Hades and yes Hades is awesome but this is not Hades and yet this is a YES, I recommend whether I end up getting 20 hours or 60 hours of playtime out of this won't make a difference, game's good.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 3.70 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 650
- DirectX: Version 11
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 11 64-bit
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 3.70 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1650 4G
- DirectX: Version 12
FAQ
How much does Lost in Random: The Eternal Die cost?
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost in Random: The Eternal Die?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel i5-4590 3.70 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 650 DirectX: Version 11 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 11 64-bit Processor: Intel i5-4590 3.70 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1650 4G DirectX: Version 12
What platforms is Lost in Random: The Eternal Die available on?
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is available on Windows PC.
Is Lost in Random: The Eternal Die worth buying?
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die has 82% positive reviews from 44 players.
When was Lost in Random: The Eternal Die released?
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die was released on Jun 17, 2025.
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