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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

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  • 2025
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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage (2025)
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
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Film your summer of 1995 and create memories of a lifetime with your new friends. 27 years later, confront the dark secrets that made you all promise to never speak again after that fateful ... Read allFilm your summer of 1995 and create memories of a lifetime with your new friends. 27 years later, confront the dark secrets that made you all promise to never speak again after that fateful summer.Film your summer of 1995 and create memories of a lifetime with your new friends. 27 years later, confront the dark secrets that made you all promise to never speak again after that fateful summer.

  • Director
    • Michel Koch
  • Writers
    • Jean-Luc Cano
    • Desiree Cifre
    • Nina Freeman
  • Stars
    • Olivia Lepore
    • Amelia Sargisson
    • Andrea Carter
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    509
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michel Koch
    • Writers
      • Jean-Luc Cano
      • Desiree Cifre
      • Nina Freeman
    • Stars
      • Olivia Lepore
      • Amelia Sargisson
      • Andrea Carter
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Olivia Lepore
    Olivia Lepore
    • Swann Holloway
    • (voice)
    Amelia Sargisson
    • Nora Malakian
    • (voice)
    Andrea Carter
    Andrea Carter
    • Autumn Lockheart
    • (voice)
    Natalie Liconti
    Natalie Liconti
    • Kat Mikaelsen
    • (voice)
    Victoria Diamond
    Victoria Diamond
    • Dylan Mikaelsen
    • (voice)
    Jordan Dawson
    Jordan Dawson
    • Corey Litchfield
    • (voice)
    Alex Bisping
    Alex Bisping
    • Bartender
    • (voice)
    Leni Parker
    Leni Parker
    • Pam
    • (voice)
    Eli Shankji
    Eli Shankji
    • Nora's Dad
    • (voice)
    Paul Hopkins
    Paul Hopkins
    • Albert
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bill Rowat
    Bill Rowat
    • Neil
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Seguin
    Jennifer Seguin
    • Swann's Mom
    • (voice)
    Don W. Shepherd
    Don W. Shepherd
    • Big Rick
    • (voice)
    • …
    Julian Stamboulieh
    Julian Stamboulieh
    • Nickels
    • (voice)
    Sophie-Thérèse Stone-Richards
    Sophie-Thérèse Stone-Richards
    • Autumn's Mom
    • (voice)
    • (as Sophie-Thérese Stone-Richards)
    Vito DeFilippo
    • Bartender
    • (as Vito Defilippo)
    Joelle Farrow
    Joelle Farrow
    • Kat Mikaelsen
    Briauna James
    Briauna James
    • Autumn Lockheart
    • Director
      • Michel Koch
    • Writers
      • Jean-Luc Cano
      • Desiree Cifre
      • Nina Freeman
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    9thenarrator0

    Don't Nod made another great game

    This game perfectly simulates the life of a teenager and the struggles of being an introvert. Despite this it still manages, to add a plot line of something out of the ordinary with that being the curse the girls set up on themselves. The character relationships and building is phenomenal; it really feels as though you are the character. However, it does have its flaws, such as the characters mouths not moving and clipping in objects. Although, this is what you can expect when a game first releases, and the fact that it has such a good foundation, lets these small inconveniences off..

    It's a shame that we have to wait another 2 months before Tape 2 releases, luckily that will be the final instalment.
    4AzumaNinja

    Unbearably boring

    Is the audience for this game only teen girls? It was boring me into a coma being forced to listen to nonstop teen girl conversations. It sounded somewhat similar to the show Yellowjackets, so i was interested. But I played, drudgingly, for about 6 hours, which included me skipping every single cinematic they let me, before anything sort of interesting happened. It didn't last long though and went right back into long, dragged out, boring teen girl conversations. If i didn't invest so much time i would have turned it off. But i wanted so badly to see what the "bad" thing that happened to them so long ago was that they've been forbidden to discuss all these years! But if after 6 hours of gameplay there's still NO sign of WHAT this is, i don't think i can't take any more! I do not understand the high rating for this game at all. And they really need to let you skip alot more cutscenes than they do, because it has just been painful!
    2eunbi0530

    More like Tell Me Why, less like Life is Strange

    The music is good, the visuals are nice (as for the characters they stick to the identity of the company, so if you don't like it they will seem bland) and the voice acting is alright. Those are the things I could praise from this game.

    I didn't like the story, it feels like it narrowed its target audience to a small niche, unlike the original Life is Strange, however it feels like a trend since another game Don'tNod developed, Tell Me Why, is quite similar to it, both being quite different to Life is Strange. So when I gave it a chance I thought, unlike Tell Me Why, I could have more of Life is Strange, which isn't true and I get more of Tell Me Why, so if you like that game you will enjoy this story a lot.

    I also disliked the characters, early in the game you will be introduced to the main character, Swann ("like the bird with a double 'n' in the end") and her three friends: Autumn, Nora and Kat. What I dislike about Swann and the other three characters is different because Swann is screwed by the writing and the game mechanics, the other three had major or minor flaws. First Nora, she has the exact same style as the best character Don'tNod ever wrote: Chloe Price from Life is Strange, however when you get to know Nora you can quickly tell she has a completely different personality, a weaker one, she is a dreamer like Chloe, but she is a coward. Right next to Nora is Autumn, she is uptight, and some of the choices you make in the game can easily annoy her and I'm talking mundane things like not knowing which toothbrush is hers. Finally there is Kat and at first I thought she would be similar to Kate Marsh, also from Life is Strange, however her personality is closer to what Chloe Price is - automatically making Kat the best character -, so from that we can tell Don'tNod split Chloe in Nora and Kat, sure each have their own "thing", but you can boil them down to that. Before approaching my problem with Swann - that is also related to this point - I will say that some choices are quite annoying to make, because the game pushes you to make a choice that will please your "friend", what sort of friendship is this where you aren't allowed to have your own wants and needs? You have to do what the other person want otherwise they will get mad at you? Pathetic. As for Swann, the game portrays her as someone with low self-esteem and awkward, let me address the awkwardness first which is connected with the dialogue issue.

    Most of the dialogue options in this game have a timer for you to pick, so you are presented with, at least, two options you can choose from or just abstain from picking, making a silent response. Those options appear as the other characters are talking, so if you wait a bit a new option might show up that is even more relevant (since you took your time to listen to their lines) than the general option that will appear at first. And what this has to do with Swann being awkward? Because sometimes the characters will point out how awkward you are for waiting a stupid game mechanic to show up, for a game so concerned with being inclusive on a broad variety of topics, why are they okay with shaming the player for waiting for a option that might appear or not? It is such a stupid mechanic.

    So the game forces you to be awkward if you want the "best" answer, what about the low self-esteem? It is the same issue, those games rely on dialogue option the player can choose, so you can roleplay - or at least you should have that option - as someone more bold or more of a pushover, however, regardless of how you react, Swann will always have some low self-esteem comments like "oh... you want to be friends with someone like me?", "I'm invisible, boys never notice people like me", am I saying people like that don't exist? Of course not, specially as teenagers, but sometimes those comments come right after you pick an option that reflects someone that is confident, so it feels like whatever option you pick, it doesn't matter, the game forces you to play as the developers intended.

    I like this sort of games (Life is Strange, Tell Me Why, Lost Records, etc), but Don'tNod clearly has an agenda in their most recent games that make their newer games even more niche for their already limited audience. Unfortunately, if you point this out, people don't take it as fair criticism, which is a shame because I want more games that deal with those interesting issues, but I want games more like Life is Strange and less like Tell Me Why and this one, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage.
    10dcvspcb

    Peak.

    This game encapsulates everything I've sought in a gaming experience for many years. It brilliantly reawakens the nostalgic essence of the original "Life is Strange," or more specifically life is strange one and two while also establishing itself as a distinctly unique adventure. I am so excited to witness the success of both this game and the series as a whole. The characters are intricately crafted, with their development showcasing remarkable depth. Even though they may initially seem to conform to familiar stereotypes in terms of their appearances, their true personalities tell a different story throughout the game.
    7jlukssabino-38675

    Lost Records: Almost Loved

    Lost Records is the newest title from the beloved (especially by me) Dontnod studio, developed by the original team behind the first two Life is Strange games. The story follows Swan, Nora, Autumn, and Kat, a group of girls who quickly form a bond - but one with a deadline, as Swan is moving away at the end of summer, while they have to deal with some problems this new friendship will bring.

    To be honest, I even feel a bit guilty for not liking this game as much as I expected. I've seen people call it "the Life is Strange 3 we never got," but I couldn't fully connect with it.

    The biggest issue for me is the structure. The game focuses a lot more on relationship driven choices than true consequence based decisions. And because it jumps between past and present, a lot of the outcomes are already revealed, which makes many choices feel less meaningful. The tension comes more from seeing how things affect the characters than what happens to them.

    That means the characters need to be deeply compelling , and they sort of are. Dontnod does a great job building a believable, emotional friendship between them. But there's a clear focus on Kat's which overshadows the other 2 girl. It feels like the game is pushing you in one direction instead of feeling organic.

    Another issue is the pacing. Long stretches go by where very little happens, and even as someone who enjoys narrative games, it felt a bit too slow. The dialogue is solid, the chemistry is there, but the lack of momentum hurts. That said, Tape 2 improves a lot, and the final emotional scenes remind us of the brilliance this team is capable of.

    I don't want to sound harsh. Lost Records isn't a bad game. Far from it. But I did feel disconnected for a surprising amount of time. Still, when the story finally picks up, it shows that Dontnod hasn't lost their touch with emotional storytelling. Not their best work, but definitely a solid, heartfelt experience.

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    • Trivia
      There is a book called "Illusion Eye" in your bedroom. On the cover is a "Magic Eye" photo. The hidden item in the photo is that of a deer.
    • Goofs
      Swann owns a Tamagochi in the flashback sections of the game. However Tamagochi was officially released in the US in May 1997 while the flashbacks take place in 1995.
    • Connections
      References Dark Crystal (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Liminal Spaces
      Written and composed by Camille Poliquin & Laurence Lafond-Beaulne

      Music performed by Milk & Bone

      Camille Poliquin - Composer

      Laurence Lafond-Beaulne - Composer

      P.O. Rioux - Audio Mixing

      Mixed at Parade Studios

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      • February 18, 2025 (United States)
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      • Don't Nod
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