

Now, I’m not going to claim that I’m the biggest Tim Burton fan, as that would be a lie. If you told me that he helped to create Lost in Random, I would believe you. Although games had taken me into a cinematic world before -most recently Kena: Bridge of Spirits immersing me into a Pixar-esque world-none had done that to me with Tim Burton so expertly.

It was something I had never experienced. It wasn’t because the game was beautiful-although that’s not to say it isn’t-but because the game had such an amazing animation style that reminded me a lot of Tim Burton specifically The Nightmare Before Christmas. When I first started Lost in Random and saw the animation style, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Yet somehow, Lost in Random fused these two genres in such a way that I don’t know how I’m going to go back to normal card games. Lost in Random is a card action-adventure game, which honestly, if you had asked me how that would work before I played it, I would have told you it wouldn’t. Reviews // 13th Oct 2021 - 2 years ago // By Artura Dawn Lost in Random Review
