Lost Records: Bloom & Rage's second episode 'Rage' feels rushed, serving as a conclusion rather than a standalone offering.The episode focuses on tying together past choices and narratives, leading to varied outcomes for the characters.Revelations about the characters and their relationships surface, providing depth and context to the story.The conclusion of the game may feel abrupt, with a lack of closure in the supernatural storyline.The narrative hints at potential for a sequel, leaving some questions unanswered for future exploration.Lost Records explores themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time through heartfelt human connections.The game uses '90s nostalgia tactfully to evoke emotions and illustrate the significance of reminiscing.Memories are portrayed as enduring, even as people and moments fade away with time.Lost Records presents reminiscing as a bittersweet but valuable process, acknowledging the pain and importance of preserving memories.Don't Nod's Lost Records highlights the poignant nature of human connections and the inevitability of memories fading over time.