Lucius Review







Lucius Boxshot
Lucius has an intriguing premise, but some not-so-original adventure-game flaws.

The Good

  • Antihero Antichrist protagonist is a great concept  
  • Subtly creepy with splashes of serious gore during the murders  
  • Very challenging, with a lot of exploration needed to solve the murder puzzles.

The Bad

  • Kills are all linear  
  • Puzzles involve pixel hunts through a huge, heavily detailed mansion  
  • Needs more overt black humor to offset the grim nature of the storyline  
  • Very long load times. 

It ain't easy being the Antichrist. In adventure/puzzle game Lucius, you experience the trials and tribulations of being the firstborn son of the big red guy with the horns. As you might expect given the young lad's pedigree, when he suffers growing pains, they involve a sizable body count. Lucifer is a demanding daddy, who wants souls in exchange for building the tyke up with telekinetic powers. All this contributes to a grim but promising setting where your only goal is to figure out how to murder the folks on the devil's hit list. Unfortunately, this darkly innovative premise is not implemented well, due to a reliance on pixel hunts, and you're dropped onto the scene with just pop's orders to start killing.
 Lucius has exactly the sort of cute, pudgy little cheeks you want to pinch…while searching his scalp for three sixes.
Lucius has exactly the sort of cute, pudgy little cheeks you want to pinch…while searching his scalp for three sixes.

Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Review

Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Boxshot
Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is a slick first-person shooter remake soaked in gore.

The Good

  • Great visual makeover freshens up old locales  
  • Weapons are sadistic and satisfying  
  • Co-op campaign option is a nice added touch.

The Bad

  • Despite the new look, very little has changed over the years  
  • Short campaign lacks content.
Harking back to a simpler era of first-person shooters, Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is far more concerned with body counts and blood spray than depth in the gameplay department. The return to the genre's primal roots is a welcome one, even if it feels like indulging in the gaming equivalent of a junk food binge. Unflinchingly old-school, this remake of the gory original is fast-paced, campy as hell, and full of action. It gives you a toolbox of twisted weapons and throws massive swarms of unholy minions at you at every turn. The absurd bloodbath of flying appendages that ensues jams a ton of craziness into a short-lived but pleasantly gruesome romp.
Juice your foes, or your money back!
Juice your foes, or your money back!

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