El día que... Lost Records: Bloom & Rage me hizo olvidar las etiquetas

There are games you finish. There are games you remember. And then there are those games that manage to change something you took for granted. What if the problem isn't the labels... but our need to apply them? In this video, I talk about Bloom & Rage, the new narrative adventure from Don't Nod, but not just to analyze its story or gameplay. I want to talk about something that happened to me while I was playing. I went in expecting to find a game with a very strong message. I came out remembering the summers of my adolescence, a song I thought I'd forgotten, and a feeling I hadn't experienced in a long time: giving up trying to categorize everything. Because even before we play, we usually decide what a video game is. If it's woke. If it isn't. If it has an agenda. If it feels forced. If it's worth it. If it isn't. And perhaps that's why we often play with a preconceived opinion before we even start. Bloom & Rage reminded me that there are still games capable of breaking that mold and making you feel something before forcing you to take a stand. This is the first episode of EDQ (The Day That...), a series where I use video games as a starting point to talk about emotions, memories, decisions, and experiences that go far beyond the screen. If you felt something similar after watching the video, I'd love to hear from you. Has there ever been a video game that made you forget your prejudices or change an idea you took for granted? #EDQ #LostRecordsBloomAndRage #videogames