Luto Reviews

Luto is ranked in the 83rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Aug 20, 2025

Luto works on the border between psychological horror and puzzle game. Unfortunately, the latter part doesn't always work and breaks the rhythm of the game. In addition, the plot, which verges on surreal, does not hold up until the end. Otherwise, the horror from the Spanish studio offers a great atmosphere, absurd events and a dark work of mourning.

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82 / 100
Aug 17, 2025

Luto is not a game for everyone, and that is part of its merit. It does not seek to be a typical survival horror game, nor an action-packed festival with cheap scares every two minutes. It is an intimate, short (4 to 6 hours long) and concentrated experience...

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6 / 10.0
Jul 27, 2025

A truly wasted opportunity, the art direction of this game and even the plot had a lot of potential, but everything comes down when the gameplay is only a walking simulator, and the whole game ends in less than 3 hours.

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Recommended
Aug 11, 2025

Luto is a slow burn, yes, but that's exactly why it works so well. Every moment is deliberate, every sound and visual cue carefully placed to make you second-guess yourself. In a sea of horror games that rely on over-the-top monsters or constant loud noises, Luto stands out as something more thoughtful, more personal, and ultimately more haunting. I highly recommend it, just don't play it alone at night.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jul 21, 2025

If you’re looking for a game that values atmosphere and lasting tension over immediate shocks, Luto delivers.

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Jul 27, 2025

Having played a demo of Luto years ago, I expected the full game to be terrifying. However, the final product surprised me with a non-scary twist I didn't anticipate. Despite this, it remains an enjoyable experience and could serve as a good entry-level horror game for newcomers to the genre, offering some jumpscares and unsettling environments.

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80 / 100
Jul 29, 2025

Now in its final form, Luto emerges as a compelling psychological horror. While clearly inspired by P.T., it carves out a distinct identity thanks to its deeply unsettling atmosphere. Rather than relying on cheap jumpscares, Luto builds tension through psychological discomfort, supported by a strong narrative, maze-like level design, and masterful spatial audio. Despite its simple gameplay, it delivers a haunting experience that proves psychological horror still has the power to surprise and resonate.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jul 29, 2025

"A Journey into the Depths of Sadness" Luto is not just a horror game; it's a powerful psychological experience that deals with themes of sadness and anxiety in an unconventional artistic and narrative way. It combines a realistic visual style with exquisite audio to create a suffocating and contemplative atmosphere. Despite the simple gameplay, the depth of the symbolic messages and surreal acting make it an unforgettable experience for fans of quiet, experimental psychological horror. However, it's definitely not for everyone, especially those who prefer straightforward suspense or clear narrative.

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6 / 10.0
Jul 23, 2025

While it has specific merits—like a solid setting and well-paced puzzles—the game fails to transform these qualities into something truly memorable or frightening.

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7 / 10.0
Jul 25, 2025

While Luto is a beautiful game with experimental visuals and storytelling, holding an impactful message on the emptiness of grief, its pacing issues, inconsistent tone and lack of actual horror kill off the momentum set at the beginning of the game.

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9.5 / 10.0
Jul 25, 2025

Luto is a gripping and refreshingly bold take on psychological horror, blending clever environmental puzzles with a narrative that’s as unpredictable as it is emotionally resonant. Its looping design, oppressive atmosphere, and unsettling narration come together to create a game that constantly keeps you questioning what’s real and what isn’t, and whilst it is a relatively short experience, it’s one that’s packed with moments that feel both inventive and deeply haunting. For fans of horror that values atmosphere and ingenuity over cheap scares, Luto is a must-play, though be warned: it’s an experience that will linger in your mind long after you’ve escaped its twisting corridors.

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80 / 100
Jul 25, 2025

Luto is a masterclass in psychological horror atmosphe—rerefined, personal, and haunting. It lingers not through terror, but through tension. However, immersion falters at times due to rough edges like placeholder text, untranslated lines, and puzzles that verge on the inscrutable. It's a powerful experience, just shy of perfection.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jul 23, 2025

As the debut title from an emerging studio born in the heart of Spain, Luto marks a very promising start. Despite limited resources, the team managed to deliver one of the most refined psychological horror experiences, built on innovative ideas. While the core gameplay is simple, the journey through the abandoned house is mysterious and eerily strange, constantly fueling your curiosity to keep moving forward. For fans of psychological horror, this is an experience well worth playing.

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8.1 / 10.0
Jul 21, 2025

Luto is a short but powerful experience that combines atmospheric storytelling, an oppressive atmosphere, and a deeply personal emotional charge. It's not a typical horror game, but rather a story about grief and silence. It may not be for everyone, but if you connect with its plot, it will stay with you long after you finish it.

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Jul 21, 2025

Luto joins the ranks of divisive, artistically ambitious games—echoing the style of Hideo Kojima—with its metaphor-laden, psychological journey that, despite some visual flaws, lingers deeply and emotionally long after its surreal tale of isolation and acceptance ends.

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8 / 10.0
Jul 21, 2025

At first, I wasn’t expecting a lot from Luto. I had (wrongfully) assumed it would have been just yet another P.T. clone doing nothing more than satiating our thirst for anything vaguely resembling what Silent Hills “could have been”. Thankfully, my expectations were subverted. This is a wholly unique experience that managed to pull me intro its (very weird) world. It’s not the most terrifying or challenging of horror games, but it was a great slow burn, one I can easily recommend to horror fans out there.

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