Lucius Reviews
Lucius can be unexpectedly funny and darkly satisfying but suffers from questionable and frustrating design choices.
A promising enough idea, Lucius shoots for the depths of hell but poor execution lands it merely six feet under.
Lucius has an intriguing premise, but some not-so-original adventure-game flaws.
Went wrong somewhere along the line. The original idea might have promise, but in practice it has failed. Threatens to be interesting sometimes, but rarely.
Lucius is an adventure with great potential, badly exploited. Due to many technical flaws and a poverty of gameplay, the raids for Dante Manor will not be as pleasant as you might think in the first minutes of the game.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Lucius is an awful game and one that should be avoided like the number 666.
Lucius combines the gameplay straight from Hitman with the classic adventure, suggesting at the same time the right associations with the famous film Omen. An interesting idea, but its implementation leaves much to be desired.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Whilst Lucius is an incredibly fun and unique puzzle game, the sheer number of bugs and slightly annoying ending somewhat brought the game down at the end.
Lucius really isn't for everyone. However, if you're tired of always playing as a positive character and saving the world, or if you want revenge on your maid who wouldn't let you watch Tom and Jerry when you were little, then this game is for you. The game concept, effects and elements may be dated, but the game still has something to offer after all these years.
Review in Czech | Read full review