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Lost in Random: The Eternal Die

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Lost in Random: The Eternal Die

Jun 17, 2025

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3.50 average rating based on 16 ratings

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Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is an action-packed, rogue-lite adventure in the world of Random. Play as Queen Aleksandra and wield her living die-companion Fortune, as they go all in against the ancient evil that took everything from her.
Release Dates
Jun 13, 2025 Advanced Access (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Jun 17, 2025 Full Release (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
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Dollerz
Dollerz gave Nov 18, 2025
Dollerz gave Nov 18, 2025
Dollerz's review of Lost in Random: The Eternal Die
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

It's a Hades clone, but a really good one and it's not the worst thing to mirror a stellar game. Controls are perfect, the style and look was great. Most importantly , the upgrades and weapon choices are brilliant. Using dye and pearls on a grid was a unique idea and I constantly had to decide which of my stats I wanted to go for with the 3-of-a-kind run. It also meant each run felt different. Rewards ensured I felt I was getting better and stronger each run. Finished after 15 hours and don't have much desire to go back, but an incredible deal on Game Pass and well worth my time.

V1CGaming
V1CGaming gave Oct 10, 2025
V1CGaming gave Oct 10, 2025
V1CGaming's review of Lost in Random: The Eternal Die

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is a solidly-crafted experience, offering up satisfying action, appealing visuals, and that reliably-addictive roguelite formula. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite deliver the sharp writing or mechanical depth of obvious influences like Hades or the quirky individuality of its own predecessor. That said, if you're looking for a low-barrier roguelite for younger players or newcomers to the genre, The Eternal Die is a solid gamble.