
The world of Random is ruled by a capricious Queen who determines the fates of her subjects with a roll of the dice. Lost in Random overcomes a rocky start to tell a genuinely affecting tale of friendship, sibling bonds, and the cruelty of inequality. The deck-building strategic layer gradually settles until it successfully blends with the core action of the combat, and the world eventually reveals a much more interesting, brighter, more colorful and character-filled side.

Persist, though, and the cards start falling into place. It feels like you've been dealt a dud hand.
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The overly dark and dreary opening areas are disjointed, rushing through the setup in a confusing and off-putting manner.

Lost in Random makes a poor first impression.
