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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Creative Director Talks 1990s Nostalgia, Episodic Storytelling, and More


Published on 2025-02-15 21:05:01 - MSN
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  • Bloom & Rage creative director Michel Koch talks why the story is set in the 1990s, the decision to release it in two parts, and more.

The article from MSN discusses the upcoming game "Lost Records: Bloom & Rage" by DON'T NOD, the creators of "Life is Strange." Creative Director Michel Koch shares insights into the game's setting in the 1990s, highlighting the era's cultural significance and its impact on the game's narrative and aesthetic. The game features four friends whose lives are altered by a mysterious event, leading to a reunion 27 years later. Koch explains the choice of episodic storytelling, which allows for deeper character development and a more immersive experience, similar to their previous works. The narrative explores themes of nostalgia, friendship, and personal growth, with a focus on how past events shape one's future. Additionally, the article touches on the game's development process, the importance of music from the '90s, and how the team at DON'T NOD aims to evoke a sense of authenticity and emotional connection through their storytelling.

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