Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

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The gaming industry just got another reality check. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage flopped, proving once again that players don’t want preachy, agenda-driven content shoved down their throats. Instead of delivering compelling gameplay and storytelling, the game prioritized ideology over quality—and the results speak for themselves.

Time and time again, we’ve seen studios try to push narratives that alienate their core audience, only to crash and burn. Gamers want engaging worlds, fun mechanics, and stories that feel organic—not forced messaging wrapped in a half-baked product.

Let this be a lesson: no matter how much the media tries to prop up these failures, the players have the final say. And this time, they’ve spoken loud and clear.

Maybe if you want to have more than 2k players all time peak, make games for gamers instead of activists.
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I mean when a game is made for activists its not shocking that many people avoided it.
redes Mar 3 @ 7:59am 
when you design a game that caters to only 300 people thats what happens
Taweret Mar 3 @ 8:06am 
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
I mean when a game is made for activists its not shocking that many people avoided it.
Hey, not every person in the LGBTQ community is an "activist." I'm pretty sure that quiet people that this game is targeted to would enjoy it as well, they just don't make a big fuss about it.
Last edited by Taweret; Mar 3 @ 8:07am
Originally posted by Taweret:
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
I mean when a game is made for activists its not shocking that many people avoided it.
Hey, not every person in the LGBTQ community is an "activist." I'm pretty sure that quiet people that this game is targeted to would enjoy it as well, they just don't make a fuss about it.
I never said they were. I said the game is targeting activists. Even most people in the LGBTQ community avoided this game.
Last edited by LazyJoeBeard; Mar 3 @ 8:08am
Taweret Mar 3 @ 8:39am 
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
Originally posted by Taweret:
Hey, not every person in the LGBTQ community is an "activist." I'm pretty sure that quiet people that this game is targeted to would enjoy it as well, they just don't make a fuss about it.
I never said they were. I said the game is targeting activists. Even most people in the LGBTQ community avoided this game.

The controversy is how they handled it? Like dividing the game into two parts? I understand even the target audience in the LGBTQ community might have disliked it, but from what I have heard the second part is supposed to be free if you bought part one?
Originally posted by Taweret:
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
I never said they were. I said the game is targeting activists. Even most people in the LGBTQ community avoided this game.

The controversy is how they handled it? Like dividing the game into two parts? I understand even the target audience in the LGBTQ community might have disliked it, but from what I have heard the second part is supposed to be free if you bought part one?
No idea, never mentioned anything about that.
Taweret Mar 3 @ 9:21am 
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
Originally posted by Taweret:

The controversy is how they handled it? Like dividing the game into two parts? I understand even the target audience in the LGBTQ community might have disliked it, but from what I have heard the second part is supposed to be free if you bought part one?
No idea, never mentioned anything about that.
What is the controversy that makes "people in the LGBTQ community avoid this game"?
Stan Mar 3 @ 9:25am 
Well if the game is in danger of being remove to to poor sale, i still buy it for safe keeping.
If not, then i might wait till they release full story, then try it out. Will be cheaper by then too.
macniel Mar 3 @ 9:25am 
Where have you seen a 386 ingame? I haven't seen one.
Last edited by macniel; Mar 3 @ 9:26am
Originally posted by macniel:
Where have you seen a 386 ingame? I haven't seen one.
https://steamdb.info/app/1902960/charts/
macniel Mar 3 @ 9:56am 
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
Originally posted by macniel:
Where have you seen a 386 ingame? I haven't seen one.
https://steamdb.info/app/1902960/charts/

and how are the stats relevant to a non multiplayer game?
also, my mockery of OP went right over your head, sad.
Originally posted by macniel:
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
https://steamdb.info/app/1902960/charts/

and how are the stats relevant to a non multiplayer game?
also, my mockery of OP went right over your head, sad.
I mean you asked how to find the numbers and I linked it.
Last edited by LazyJoeBeard; Mar 3 @ 9:57am
macniel Mar 3 @ 9:58am 
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
Originally posted by macniel:

and how are the stats relevant to a non multiplayer game?
also, my mockery of OP went right over your head, sad.
I mean you asked for the numbers and I linked it.

its a computer from the 80s/90s my dude.
Last edited by macniel; Mar 3 @ 9:58am
Originally posted by macniel:
Originally posted by LazyJoeBeard:
I mean you asked for the numbers and I linked it.

its a computer from the 80s/90s my dude.
Now I am confused, you asked how to see the numbers I showed what you asked. I have no idea what this reply has to do with anything.
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