- February 10, 2021
- Intofeel Company
Lost Angel
Platforms
About
"Lost Angel" is an FMV game that follows the dangerous journey of influencer Alex in Korea, where one wrong choice can lead to deadly consequences. With 9 different endings, players must help Alex navigate a conspiracy and make smart decisions in a world full of strangers and threats. The game is an interactive film in English, based on realistic fiction.









- The game features multiple endings and choices that significantly impact the story, adding replay value.
- The B-movie style and comedic elements provide some entertainment, making it enjoyable for fans of trashy acting.
- There is a certain charm to the FMV genre that may appeal to dedicated fans, despite the game's flaws.
- The game suffers from unpolished elements, including language errors and mediocre acting that detracts from the experience.
- Lack of a skip or fast forward feature makes replaying scenes tedious, which is a significant drawback given the game's multiple endings.
- The story is considered clichéd and far-fetched, with some players feeling it doesn't live up to its potential.
story
26 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is often described as a ludicrous, B-movie thriller centered around a YouTube influencer embroiled in a conspiracy involving a coronavirus "cure." While the plot is considered cliché and the acting mediocre, players find it entertaining enough, especially with the inclusion of multiple endings and meaningful choices that affect the narrative. However, the lack of a skip feature for re-watching scenes detracts from the experience, particularly for those looking to explore all story branches.
“The choices you make do matter and it will change the course of the story; there are some major choices, and some of them are just normal and don't affect much on the story.”
“The story plays out like a B-movie thriller; there's some secret conspiracy involving the coronavirus 'cure', you're a cheesy YouTuber who gets involved with two women in the middle of it all, you get chased a bunch, chaos ensues.”
“The plot is a bit far-fetched and the acting isn't perfect, but overall it's an entertaining game with many branches and choices that change the course of events.”
“Honestly, the biggest knock against this game is that it lacks any kind of skip or fast forward feature when re-watching scenes you've seen before; the game has 9 endings, so you'll theoretically want to replay it several times to see the different endings and different branches of the story.”
“When you read the game information about the main character, a YouTube influencer getting involved in a dangerous conspiracy, you'd think it will be an exciting story, but once they mentioned the COVID-19 virus, it all went down and started to become a cheap story - not that it wasn't from the beginning due to the mediocre acting.”
“The story plays out like a B-movie thriller; there's some secret conspiracy involving the coronavirus 'cure' (which I'm pretty sure just means vaccine, not sure why they kept saying cure over and over), you're some cheesy YouTuber who gets involved with two women in the middle of it all, you get chased a bunch, chaos ensues.”