Lost In Random: The Eternal Die Review — A Roguelike Worth Playing Before It Leaves Game Pass
By
Ari Notis
Pure flour-power. Hearty enough to carry you through lunch.
Summary
Lost In Random: The Eternal Die is a roguelike game leaving Xbox Game Pass soon. The article reviews the game as a must-play title, highlighting its unique dice-based combat mechanics, dark fantasy art style inspired by Tim Burton, and high replayability. It explains how the game combines action-RPG elements with roguelike progression, where players roll dice to determine combat outcomes. The review praises its strategic depth, visual design, and addictive gameplay loop, urging readers to try it before it leaves the Game Pass library.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledLost In Random: The Eternal Die is one of the best roguelikes in years.
The dice-based combat system adds a layer of strategy that keeps every encounter fresh and unpredictable.
Its Tim Burton-esque art style is a visual treat that sets it apart from other games in the genre.
The replayability is off the charts — each run feels genuinely different from the last.
If you have Game Pass, do yourself a favor and play this before it's gone.
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