Editorial Worth it
Lost Chapter is a roguelike deckbuilder with distinctive black-and-white art and a mysterious dark-fantasy setting that draws players in through its atmosphere and lore. The card combat system is functional and offers multiple viable strategies, though balance issues are real: lewd-focused builds trivialize difficulty while non-lewd runs feel punishing and grindy. The H-content is substantial—over 30 scenes with voice acting and animation—and integrates meaningfully into combat. Community opinion is sharply divided: most players find the game engaging enough to recommend despite flaws, praising its unique aesthetic and replayability, while a vocal minority call out the randomness (events you can't preview, repeated rooms, card drought RNG), poor pacing (120+ floors to see all content), and lack of player agency as deal-breakers. The game demands patience and tolerates heavy RNG; it's addictive for deckbuilder fans, but accessibility and balance tuning lag behind.
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