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Last Labyrinth -Lucidity Lost- ditches the VR to release on Xbox

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Last Labyrinth is now on Xbox – without the VR

Having first released to the world as a VR-based escape room experience, Last Labyrinth -Lucidity Lost- now comes to Xbox, ditching off the VR elements as it goes. 

Available to purchase and download right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Last Labyrinth -Lucidity Lost- from AMATA sees you acclimatising to a dark new world, one in which a young girl stands in the darkness. It’s up to you to create a bond with this girl – but how do you do so if she speaks a language you do not understand?

Running escape room tendencies, Last Labyrinth -Lucidity Lost- plunges you into a mansion that is full of the most hideous of dangers. It’s here where you meet Katia – voiced by Stefanie Joosten, the voice and model for the silent and deadly Quiet in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – before you go about working together to understand the predicament you are in. 

Put together by a team lead by Hiromichi Takahashi, Last Labyrinth -Lucidity Lost- has some serious names behind it. If you’re at all familiar with the scene then you may well have heard of the likes of Co-Director Tetsuya Watanabe, Lead Animator Atsuko Fukuyama, Lead Environment Artist Michiko Kusaba, and Sound Designer Takuya Hanaoka. Will their participation sway you into a purchase of the game?

Expect a review of Last Labyrinth -Lucidity Lost- on Xbox from us soon. For now you can head towards the Xbox Store, pay up the £24.99 asking price and take home a download of the game for yourself. 

Game Description:

Players must work to escape a mansion full of hidden dangers with a mysterious girl that appears before them. Development of Last Labyrinth is being lead by Hiromichi Takahashi. Working alongside him is a team of veterans from past famous titles, including Co-Director Tetsuya Watanabe, Lead Animator Atsuko Fukuyama, Lead Environment Artist Michiko Kusaba, and Sound Designer Takuya Hanaoka. Experience a unique relationship with Katia, a girl who speaks a language you cannot understand and voiced by Stefanie Joosten, with music by Hiroki Kikuta. STORY What the…?! Your eyes begin to adjust to the darkness, and you find yourself in a room you’ve never seen before. You go to stand but are barely able to move. You look down to find that your arms and legs are strapped to a wheelchair. As the panic begins to set it, you catch a glimpse of a figure out of the corner of your eye. !? A young girl, standing in the darkness, stares at you with cold eyes…

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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