Life is Strange Devs Show Off Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Don't Nod’s Upcoming Game

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Life is Strange creators, Don’t Nod, revealed more about their latest project, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, with the release of its Lofi Summer Trailer. Read on to discover its premise and explore previous similar titles by Don’t Nod.

Life is Strange Creators Shares New Game

New Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Trailer Revealed

Don’t Nod Entertainment, the studio behind the Life is Strange series, has unveiled a glimpse into their latest creation with the release of the trailer for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage today. Set to the backdrop of lo-fi music and imbued with a hazy, nostalgic ambiance, this upcoming narrative adventure promises to take players on a journey back to the summer of 1995.

The trailer offers a glimpse into Swann's world as she traverses Velvet Cove, documenting the lives of her friends and the community around her. From the sights of skateboarding sessions to the laid-back ambiance of The Blue Spruce diner, every frame exudes a sense of warmth and familiarity.

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In Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, players assume the role of Swann, a unique and introspective individual with a passion for documenting life's moments through her trusty camcorder. Transported to the quaint town of Velvet Cove, Swann embarks on a quest to capture the essence of her final summer before adulthood takes hold.

Central to the narrative is the bond shared between Swann and her high school friends – Nora, Autumn, and Kat. The summer of 1995 marked a period of self-discovery and camaraderie as they navigated the complexities of adolescence together. However, the passage of 27 years and a long-buried secret have kept them estranged, until fate intervenes and reunites them once more.

As the friends come together to confront the mysteries of their past, players are tasked with unraveling the truth behind the events that shaped their lives. What truly transpired during that fateful summer, and what secrets lie buried beneath the surface?

Don’t Nod’s Previous Narrative Adventures

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Don’t Nod Entertainment has garnered significant acclaim for its expertise in crafting compelling narrative adventure games, each offering a unique and immersive storytelling experience. From titles like the Life is Strange series, which set a new standard for interactive storytelling during its time, to the psychological mystery of Twin Mirror, and the intimate exploration of family in Tell Me Why, Don’t Nod Entertainment has consistently pushed the boundaries of narrative adventure gaming. With richly drawn characters, thought-provoking themes, and emotionally resonant storytelling, each title invites players to embark on unforgettable journeys into the heart of the storytelling experience.

Here's a glimpse into their notable achievements in the genre:

Life is Strange

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The Life is Strange series stands as a hallmark of Don’t Nod Entertainment's narrative prowess. In the original Life is Strange, players step into the shoes of Max Caulfield, a photography senior endowed with the extraordinary ability to rewind time. Through Max's lens, players navigate the intricacies of friendship, love, and consequence as they unravel the mysteries lurking within the picturesque town of Arcadia Bay.

Life is Strange 2

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Its sequel, Life is Strange 2, delves into a poignant tale of brotherhood, sacrifice, and resilience. Following the journey of brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz, players embark on a cross-country odyssey fraught with peril and profound moral dilemmas. As Sean, players must navigate the complexities of parenthood while shielding their younger brother from the harsh realities of the world.

Twin Mirror

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Twin Mirror ventures into the realm of psychological mystery, immersing players in the world of Sam Higgs, a former investigative journalist haunted by his past. Returning to his hometown of Basswood, West Virginia, Sam finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue surrounding the suspicious death of his best friend, Nick. Armed with his keen intellect and the ability to reconstruct memories, players must unravel the town's dark secrets while confronting the demons of Sam's own psyche.

Tell Me Why

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In Tell Me Why, Don’t Nod Entertainment explores the intimate bond between twins Tyler and Alyson, whose reunion after years of separation sparks a journey of self-discovery and reconciliation. Set in the picturesque backdrop of rural Alaska, the game invites players to unravel the twins' shared past while navigating the complexities of family, identity, and acceptance.

Source:
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Website
Life is Strange Website
Life is Strange 2 Website
Twin Mirror Website
Tell Me Why Website

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