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Metropolis: Lux Obscura

Metropolis: Lux Obscura

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: October 11, 2017

Singleplayer

Combining the visual novel adventure with a "combine three elements" logic game. The hero of the game is Jon Lockhart, who immediately after leaving prison starts looking for people responsible for framing him into murder and arrest. The production draws inspiration from comics and noir crime films.

4.7

OpenCritic

7.8

Steam

2.7

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Metropolis: Lux Obscura on PC, PSV, etc. is a mix of adventure and classic logic game, whose action is set in a gloomy reality, reminiscent of noir films and comics. The game was developed by an independent studio called Ktulhu Solutions. Metropolis: Lux Obscura is in line with the trend of combining adventure games, RPG elements and "match-3 elements", popularized by games such as Puzzle Quest or HuniePop.

Plot

The main character of Metropolis: Lux Obscura is Jon Lockhart, who was wrongly accused of murdering his close friend. After serving his sentence, he sets out in search of those responsible for putting him behind bars - the real perpetrators of the crime. After just a few hours after getting released, he unexpectedly gets entangled in serious problems which may make it difficult for him to complete his mission.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 11, 2017

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita April 4, 2018

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 April 4, 2018

Xbox One

Xbox One April 4, 2018

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch April 4, 2018

Developer: Ktulhu Solutions

Publisher: Sometimes You

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Game Ratings for Metropolis: Lux Obscura Video Game.

4.7

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 4% of Critics. There are 21 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

FourFaceButtons: 2 / 10 by David Aedo

Metropolis got on the right track but it stopped the train a few stations short of quality.

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Digitally ed: 1.5 / 5 by Matt Sainsbury

Even if you don't care about the poor storytelling and juvenile understanding of the noir genre, Metropolis is still a supremely bland and uninteresting match-3 game; one that doesn't integrate the gameplay and narrative together in a particularly interesting way and yet somehow also wants people to play it four times to experience all the endings.

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ThisGenGaming: 70 / 100 by Robby Bisschop

Metropolis is a fine game for its low asking price. I found myself enjoying it more than I expected to, replaying it each time with a completely different set of abilities and genuinely curious about the ending I'd be getting. The battles themselves were quick and entertaining and the comic-book style is lovely to look at. Despite its small flaws, it's definitely worth checking out.

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78%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (418)

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