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  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a nostalgic adventure of friendship, first love, and self-discovery in the summer of 1995.
  • The Walking Dead series focuses on relationships, growth, and difficult choices amid a zombie apocalypse.
  • What Remains of Edith Finch offers a unique storytelling experience through surreal vignettes of a tragic family history.

Four girls. Teenage drama. First love. Self-discovery. And a summer that changed everything. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a nostalgic, coming-of-age adventure set in the summer of 1995, where four friends are forced to revisit their past 27 years later to uncover the truth that has long been buried.

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Created by Don't Nod, the same minds behind Life is Strange, this game is packed with '90s vibes, emotional storytelling, and an irresistible mix of mystery and friendships. If you love narrative-driven games that deliver emotional storytelling, nostalgic settings, and characters you’ll get attached to, these titles should be next in your library.

8 The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series

Survival, Loss, And The Bonds That Define Us

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The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series

Graphic Adventure Horror Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 85/100 Critics Rec: 86% Released September 10, 2019 ESRB Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs Developer(s) Skybound Games Publisher(s) Skybound Games Engine Telltale Tool Franchise The Walking Dead
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A zombie apocalypse might not scream Lost Records, but we can explain. At its core, The Walking Dead is all about relationships - the ones you build, the ones you lose, and the ones that define you. Across multiple seasons, you follow Clementine’s journey from a scared little girl to a hardened survivor. The series explores themes of growth, trauma, and the weight of difficult choices.

Sure, there are zombies that might throw a wrench in your plans, but the real story is about the people you meet and the connections you fight to protect.

7 Firewatch

Isolation, Mystery, And A Voice On The Other End Of The Radio

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Firewatch

Adventure Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 80/100 Critics Rec: 79% Released February 9, 2016 ESRB M For Mature 17+ due to Suggestive Themes, Nudity, Drug and Alcohol Reference, Strong Language Developer(s) Campo Santo Publisher(s) Campo Santo, Panic Engine Unity
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Set in the Wyoming wilderness, Firewatch follows Henry, a man who takes on a quiet job as a fire lookout, only to find himself drawn into a strange mystery. His only connection to the outside world? Delilah, a voice on the other end of the radio. While the setting couldn’t be more different from Lost Records, the two games share a reflective tone, strong dialogue, and a slow-burning story that keeps you engaged.

As you explore the forest, uncovering secrets and deepening your relationship with Delilah, you’ll find yourself immersed in a narrative that feels as intimate and emotional as Lost Records.

6 What Remains Of Edith Finch

A Family’s Tragic Past

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What Remains of Edith Finch

Adventure Systems 8.5/10 OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 89/100 Critics Rec: 91% Released April 25, 2017 ESRB T For Teen due to Violence, Blood, Drug Reference, Language Developer(s) Giant Sparrow Publisher(s) Annapurna Interactive Engine Unreal Engine 4
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Lost Records is all about revisiting the past, and What Remains of Edit Finch does that in one of the most unique ways in gaming. As Edith, you explore the strange and haunting Finch family home, reliving the stories of its lost members through a series of surreal, uniquely crafted vignettes.

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Each tale is told through unique gameplay mechanics, making every discovery feel fresh and personal. If you’re drawn to narratives that blur the line between past and present, and where every moment of discovery leaves a lasting impression, this is an experience you won’t forget.

5 Gone Home

An Empty House Full Of Memories

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Gone Home

Adventure Systems 2.0/10 OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 85/100 Critics Rec: 76% Released August 15, 2013 ESRB m Developer(s) Fullbright Publisher(s) Fullbright Engine Unity
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If Lost Records’ nostalgia hits you right in the feels, then Gone Home will do the same. Set in 1995 (oh, what a coincidence), this game tells its emotional story entirely through exploration. No dialogue trees, and no character interactions - just you, an empty house, and the personal items left behind.

Every note, object, and detail pieces together a heartfelt story about family, adolescence, and personal struggles. Gone Home uses environmental storytelling to perfectly capture the life and struggles of a teenage girl in the '90s, making every discovery feel intimate and personal. And while there is nothing truly supernatural happening… let’s just say the atmosphere might keep glancing over your shoulder.

4 Open Roads

A Road Trip Through Memories

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Open Roads

Adventure Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 70/100 Critics Rec: 38% Released March 28, 2024 ESRB T For Teen Due To Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Language, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes Developer(s) Open Roads Team Publisher(s) Annapurna Interactive
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What happens when a mother and daughter hit the road to uncover long-buried family secrets? Open Roads is a beautifully written game that focuses on memory, self-discovery, and the complex bonds between loved ones. While its focus differs from Lost Records’ group dynamic, the emotional depth and the way the past intertwines with the present make for a similarly moving experience.

The evolving conversations shape the bond between its protagonists, making every stop along the way feel meaningful and impactful.

3 Oxenfree

Paranormal Teen Drama on an Island

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Oxenfree

Adventure Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 81/100 Critics Rec: 80% Released January 15, 2015 ESRB T For Teen due to Violence, Sexual Themes, Drug Reference, Language, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco Developer(s) Night School Studio Publisher(s) Night School Studio Engine Unity Franchise Oxenfree
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A group of friends visits a deserted island for a fun night and ends up dealing with eerie supernatural forces… sounds a bit familiar. Oxenfree leans into an eerie and unsettling mood, but at its core, it’s a story about friendship, growing up, and confronting the past.

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The game’s innovative dialogue system makes conversations feel natural, adding depth to every character. The island itself oozes atmosphere, with its mysteries unraveling the further you explore. If you love teen drama and an ominous sense of unease, this one’s a must-play.

2 Life Is Strange Series

The Blueprint Of The Genre

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Let’s be honest – this pick was a given. Don't Nod, with Life is Strange, set the gold standard for emotional storytelling in adventure games, and its DNA is all over Lost Records. From Max and Chloe’s time-bending friendship to the sibling bond of Life is Strange 2 and the empathic powers of True Colors, every entry in the series is packed with unforgettable moments, deep relationships, and a soundtrack that will haunt you for days.

Whether you’re here for the heartfelt friendships, the supernatural twists, or the gut-wrenching choices, this series remains unmatched in the genre.

1 Tell Me Why

Unraveling The Past, One Memory At A Time

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Adventure Systems 5.0/5 OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 81/100 Critics Rec: 77% Released August 27, 2020 ESRB M For Mature 17+ due to Drug Reference, Mild Blood, Strong Language, Violence Developer(s) Dontnod Entertainment Publisher(s) Xbox Game Studios Engine Unreal Engine 4
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Another gem from Don't Nod, Tell Me Why follows Tyler and Alyson as they return to their childhood home to uncover the truth about a traumatic event from their past. The game dives deep into themes of identity and memory, where long-forgotten events resurface after decades, forcing the characters to face a truth buried in time.

With its slow-burning mystery and character-driven storytelling, it feels like a spiritual sibling to Lost Records, delivering a deeply emotional experience about uncovering the past and understanding how it shapes who you become.

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