The orchestral musical score showcased in Lost in Random's latest trailer also feels reminiscent of The Nightmare Before Christmas, which is famously beloved for its music. For instance, some of Lost in Random's worlds are partially made of haphazard villages with buildings constructed at odd angles and piled on top of each other, giving a chaotic, fantastical look to the world reminiscent of The Nightmare Before Christmas' Halloween Town. Plenty of other design elements are right out of a Tim Burton flick too. Many of Lost in Random's monsters also look like iconic Tim Burton creatures, designed with lopsided bodies, grotesque faces, and so on. Lost in Random's protagonist Even, who sets off on an adventure to save her sister Odd from the menacing Queen of Random, has these kinds of proportions. In movies like Corpse Bride, it's common for characters to have long, spindly limbs and large heads with highly expressive eyes. The character designs in Lost in Random speak very much to the game's Tim Burton inspirations. RELATED: Fable 4 Should Return To Its Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow Inspirations Lost in Random's Tim Burton Aesthetics Anyone who loves Corpse Bride and The Nightmare Before Christmas will probably get a big kick out of the design philosophy at the heart of Lost in Random. Director Tim Burton is famous for his gothic stories and the uncanny worlds that he loves to create Lost in Random falls very much in line with Tim Burton's aesthetics, as the newest trailer for the game drives home. It's a dark and mysterious world full of looming, disproportionate creatures, and yet there's something oddly charming about the game's characters. Specifically, Lost in Random looks a lot like something Tim Burton would've had a hand in. Zoink Games just revealed the release date for Lost in Random, an action-adventure title about a fantasy world ruled by chance and heavily inspired by stop motion animation. However, in between all of these big names, a small studio also had a game to present. EA also made time for Apex Legends, one of the biggest battle royales on the market today, and it also announced a Dead Space remake that many fans have been looking forward to. Naturally, it focused significantly on Battlefield 2042, the next step in the highly influential shooter franchise. EA had plenty to talk about at EA Play Live 2021.
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