Abstract: Lux-Pain is as mysterious as a title as is its release here in the States. Ignition Entertainment brings another adventure to our shores that have left the gaming community (at least those at all the major press outlets) scratching their heads or thei...
Abstract: I have give developers Killaware the big thumbs up for the look of this title. For anyone that is a fan of Anime, or loves Japanese culture of any sort, then Lux-Pain’s visual style will appeal to you. The majority of the screens are static; however so...
Gorgeous visuals, lots of voice acting, engaging story, multiple endings, interesting way to investigate suspects, comes with an art book and will keep you busy for hours.
Voice acting script doesn’t match the on-screen text.
Abstract: Let me just start off by saying that I had absolutely no exposure to Lux-Pain before I received a copy to review. As with most games that I'm unfamiliar with, I'll take some time looking over the box in an attempt to deduce what to expect before jumpin...
Abstract: There must have been something critical lost in translation when Lux-Pain was brought over from Japan because I was a few hours into the adventure and I still had very little understanding of what the hell was actually going on. And though...
Abstract: James Wright6.6 Lux Pain (not to be mistaken with Max Pain) is an interesting game that has the gamer transforming into the young gruff hero known as Atsuki Saijo, a man who is responsible in uncovering and defeating a powerful mind parasite that thri...
If teen-adolescent anime with a slightly darker twist is to your liking, however, you might well find a modicum of entertainment here, but those who want a little more involvement in their videogames would do well to look elsewhere. 3.0/10Print this pa...