Lucius is a dark and intriguing horror-adventure game that plunges players into the unsettling world of a young boy with sinister powers and an ominous destiny. Developed by Shiver Games, the game offers a unique twist on the horror genre by placing players in the role of Lucius, a six-year-old child who is, in fact, the son of the devil. This premise sets the stage for a narrative that blends supernatural elements with a disturbing exploration of innocence corrupted, making it a standout title for those who enjoy psychological horror with a strong narrative focus. The gameplay centers around exploration, puzzle-solving, and stealth as you carry out a series of diabolical tasks within the confines of a sprawling mansion. Lucius’s abilities allow players to manipulate the environment, possess objects, and craft deadly traps, which must be used strategically to eliminate the unsuspecting inhabitants without raising suspicion. The game cleverly encourages creativity, giving you multipl...
Lucius
- Release Date:
- Oct 26, 2012
- Metacritic:
- 59
- Developer:
- Shiver Games
- Publisher:
- Shiver Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
when his true calling was revealed to him.
Equipped with supernatural powers, take control of Lucius as he begins his blood filled tour of horror through his own house, using Hell’s powers of telekinesis and mind control to orchestrate deadly accidents that will minimize the population of the Dante Manor one by one by one.
Key Features:
- Unique 3D horror adventure gaming experience
- 3D Open World
- Cinematic Cut-scenes
- Breathtaking Atmosphere and Stunning Visuals
- Harness Supernatural Powers, including Telekinesis and Mind Control
- Experience the terror of a classic tale from the horror movie genre
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User Reviews
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It's basically shitty Hitman. Come into it with a sense of humor and expecting jank and you'll have a great time. Expecting something extremely well polished...run away.
a childhood game of mine (please don't this to your kids tho) that I pick up from time to time cause it has great atmosphere, interesting puzzles and decent stealth and a little bit of combat in late stages
the evil was just too much for me to handle. i must go back to being the good guy...
What a great game got it on sale at some point the story is pretty decent and its basically a puzzle game not like a sandbox that lets you kill how you want some moment seem silly i'm not sure if that's on purpose or not some of the achievements require you to replay parts or don't really make sense for example shooting 5 people is weird because you never shoot anyone you can but it will result in a game over because everyone heard it 2 achievements require 20 hour and 40 hour play times which is a lot I replayed the game which I enjoyed more than I thought I would the existence of the tricycle makes it much better too I will be playing the 2nd and 3rd games however I've heard they aren't as good in certain ways
I did every chore and found the secret room before figuring out how to kill the 4th guy (i gave up and used a walkthrough). Looks ugly for the time it was released in. Finished it once because the concept is fun but i would only recommend it for those that specifically crave an omen rip-off because it does that well. Oh and the trash bag was kept under the sink.
Play this one then stop if you don't like games that get worse over time, The first one is the best, second is Okay ish and we DON'T talk about the third one :p
Hell yeah!
Great game but i can't finish it due not being able to kill a man god. I can't sign my ticket to hell
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FAQ
How much does Lucius cost?
Lucius costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Lucius?
System requirements are not available for Lucius.
What platforms is Lucius available on?
Lucius is available on Windows PC.
Is Lucius worth buying?
Lucius has 83% positive reviews from 30 players. Metacritic score: 59/100.
When was Lucius released?
Lucius was released on Oct 26, 2012.
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