5/25/2023 0 Comments Lost in random ps4Each card has a point score attached to it, so let’s say that Dicey has rolled a 3, you’ll be able to set loose a ghost (2) which travels across the battlefield harming anyone in its way as well as summon a spectral sword (1) so that Even can slash away at enemies.īy mixing and matching different cards you can create some pretty devastating combos but it’s down to luck which cards are drawn. Once he’s been thrown the action will pause while up to five random cards are drawn from your card deck. You’ll need to gather energy in order to give Dicey a roll. The combat system is one that sounds pretty complicated but once you learn to embrace its randomness it quickly becomes second nature. Thankfully Even makes friends with a magical die (called Dicey) and together you form quite the formidable duo. Of course, one small girl against all the mechanical armies of the Queen would not exactly be a fair fight. It’s not much of a surprise when Even grabs her slingshot and decides to set off on a quest to save her sister. It doesn’t help when she starts to experience strange dreams which leads her to think that maybe Odd is not living a life of luxury. Sure, it’s supposed to be a paradise where she’ll get to hang out in the company of the Queen but Even is pretty sad about never getting to see her again. When Odd’s birthday rolls around, she hits the jackpot and manages to get a six which means spending the rest of her life in Sixtopia. They have both grown up in a dreary town called Onecroft where the adults have to spend their days sorting through junk from the rest of the Kingdom. This particular fairy tale is about two sisters: Even, the game’s protagonist, and Odd, her older sister. Everything from the game’s lore to the puppet-like visuals feels like a delightfully dark fairy tale. The game is very quick to reel you in with its gothic fantasy setting. There’s no free movement between the realms so once the die has been rolled the future of that child is forever fixed. Each realm is named after the side of a die, from one to six, and each is supposedly grander than the last. In the Kingdom of Random, once a child reaches the tender age of 12, the Queen makes them roll a die which determines which of the six realms they will spend the rest of their lives in. Swedish developer Zoink Games has definitely fulfilled the brief with Lost in Random: a card-battling adventure game that feels like it’s stepped straight out of a Tim Burton claymation movie. The purpose of the EA Originals publishing label is to bring forth unique and memorable experiences from independent studios.
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