

It looks like a Tim Burton creation, and has the soundtrack to match, but Lost in Random pales in comparison to other Burton-alikes (notably Tim Schafer’s Psychonauts). Lost in Random is cute, and has moments of inspiration, but too much of it lands awkwardly, like a lopsided die. It’s unfortunate, then, that much of what makes North great has been lost in the translation to an interactive medium. The man is funny, he’s made an art out of breaking the fourth wall, and it makes perfect sense he was hired to write the Tim Burton-inspired Lost in Random. North’s success with Dinosaur Comics landed him gigs at Marvel and Archie Comics, not to mention a couple Eisner awards and, at one point, the #1 best-selling book on Amazon. North is the Toronto-based creator of the delightful, consistently funny, and remarkably long-running Dinosaur Comics, a webcomic exploring everything from PG-13 Canada Day celebrations to bog people to declaring parts of your life “non-canon” to avoid responsibility. Toronto geek that I am, I’ve managed to meet (and obtain autograph of) Ryan North several times. It has some fun ideas, but nothing special. Available now for PS5 (reviewed), PS4, Xbox X/S, Xbox One, Switch, and Windows.Ī whimsical, occasionally amusing, but disappointingly derivative action-adventure. Our review of Lost in Random, developed by Zoink.
