Lux Pain
- Investigate your surroundings and gather hints by conversing with characters in the game
- Explore the massive world of Kisaragi City
- Use your stylus to conduct autopsies of Silent worms found throughout the game
- Psychic Powers enable you to save potential victims from Silent
- Use your stylus to find the parasite before it reaches the heart of the victim
Product Description
Lux-Pain is set in historical Kisaragi City, a town plagued by mysteries from small mishaps to murders. It seems “Silent”, a worm born owing to despise and sadness, has infected humans and mandatory them to commit atrocious crimes. The hero’s parents are victims of such crimes. To avenge his parents, Atsuki goes owing to a perilous operation to buy Lux-Pain in his left arm, a potential so strong that his left eye turns golden when using it to seek and ruin Silent for excellent.
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I bought Lux Pain when it first came out. Let me tell you, the game is truly worth it for those who like mystery sports meeting. This is not an action game and those who don’t like reading text shouldn’t be playing this game and ranting about how poorly written it is. I have beaten this game five times, I can evaluate the game. Don’t read if you don’t want spoilers!
Tale: A 98.74 (It really is a masterpiece. It’s been my dream to play a game where a guy in his young adulthood infiltrates a high school to solve a case only to end up befriending people and falling in like with whomever only to be depressed when he has to leave them. If Atsuki didn’t obey FORT’s instructions, he might be able to delight in a regular high school life.)
Gameplay: C 75.10 (As much as I despise to admit it but the game was too simple. Even Graham who is the final boss was too simple. The battle system isn’t hard. The conundrum is not knowing where you have to go. If you’re too rash and you go to the destination they tell you without visiting other places, you’ll miss vital things like reduction Honoka when she is infected by Silent.)
Music: A 96.00 (Whenever they play a music piece, it sets the feel of the scene. Whenever they play that embarrassing music, you know something hilarious or humiliating happens. When they play the dark music, you know something terrible happened and when sad music is played, you know that people are mourning for someone or depressed.)
Art: A 93.39 (It’s drawn anime stylishness but that’s excellent! That’s what makes this game unique!)
Dialogue: D+ and C- on some occasions rounded to 69.45 (There were so many grammatical errors in the game. Names were spelled incorrect, some letters were capitalized and some letters were lower cased. There were no chairs between words on many occasions. Numbers were not spelled out. The game tended to use the & symbol instead of the word and. The game also has a tendency of calling Atsuki a she or mixing up who they were talking about. When they are voice acting, they usually say something completely different from the text. At the beginning, Natsuki was talking about America but the dialogue said it was Japan.)
Voice Acting: B 83.16 (I like certain voice actors but Natsuki’s voice actor was the most irritating of them all.)
Characters: A+++ 100 (I don’t reflect there is such a rank. But, you got to like the character development.
By and large: B+ 87.9 was the final score on my calculator (Not terrible really! The game lost points in the dialogue mainly.)
DO NOT LISTEN TO THE NEGATIVE RANTS! They have not played the game fully! I played the game five times so I would know. Also, those who give unenthusiastic reviews are guys who prefer action or talking. They have no patience with the game so they are terrible at rating sports meeting. That is my rant is done. I hope a lot of people get Lux Pain now and appreciate it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Well I was exited to see a Japanese game in English.
The game play was fun, a small repetitive but fun.
What is keeping me from giving it a full 5 stars is the voices matching the subtitle…I could not stand that…also they mixed up a lot of pronouns and had some ridiculous typing errors..that is what mainly angered me because if you are going to release a piece of work…well fix stuff that is really noticeable like that first!
Other than that, I would recommend the game I like the tale line and it is fun.
Rating: 3 / 5
I read the reviews on here and thought I would buy this game. I am so bored with it and I just started it. There is no challenge ot it. Just push the “A” button owing to most of it. Excellent thing I bought it used, and didnt dissipate that much cash on it. I am very disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game at the beginning is very perplexing to play. The game manual was even more perplexing to read than trial and error. It does have excellent picture but the spoken and written dialogue does not match up.
Rating: 3 / 5
Lux Pain is a uniquely dark and gothic text based adventure with minimal repetitive mini sports meeting (two to be exact). That being said it has issues. Lots of issues!
The two minigames can be fun, but are a bit simplistic for a game this dark. Either your scratching owing to people to find and eliminate worms, or you’re playing “pop the bubbles before they burst”. It’s hard to mess them up even intentionally, and I was hoping for more plot/thought driven puzzles to be mixed in.
There is no thought involved in getting owing to this game. Areas you need to go to are always highlighted, helping to avoid needless wandering but also any bit of thought on where to go. There can be several highlighted areas at once but after one you can just go to the next with small to no penalty.
Text is very very long, and when you combine that with localization issues what you end up with is long sprawls of people talking about events you get the gist of but not a lot of details. After a while it will start to place you to sleep. To make things worse your response options to the average bit of dialog go like this:
1. Caring answer
2. Snarky answer
Sometimes there’s a third option but it doesn’t really add anything. A reduction grace at least is that somehow the vocal track always makes more sense then the text, so if you’re lost try to stop reading and just listen to the dialog. Unfortunately not all parts are voiced. Odd as it is the game is still kind of fun which is why I gave it a 3 but on a 1-10 scale it’s probably a 5. I would certainly give this a try before you buy it. Best for people that have played other import sports meeting and text-based adventures, most likely NOT for young kids.
Rating: 3 / 5