Compara los precios de Lucius en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Shiver Games. Publicado por Lace Mamba Global. Lanzado el 26/10/2012. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 59/100.

Play as a devil-child methodically murdering your own family in a 1970s mansion. Lucius is creepy, slow, and surprisingly committed to its premise.

Lucius is a third-person action-adventure puzzle game where you inhabit the role of a young boy born on 6/6/66 who begins receiving dark instructions to eliminate the residents of his sprawling family estate. Think of it as a serial-killer puzzle game wrapped in a horror-movie aesthetic, somewhere between an Omen fan's wishful thinking and an early Hitman experiment. Each kill is a self-contained puzzle: you identify your target, find the right object or environmental hazard, and choreograph an accident while keeping your innocent-child facade intact. The mansion setting is richly atmospheric, and Shiver Games clearly had a specific sinister mood in mind from the first screen. The game's biggest strength is its commitment to tone. The lighting is oppressive, the family oblivious, and the slow build of dread as you wander the halls is genuinely effective. The soundtrack leans into that 70s supernatural-horror register in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental. For a small indie studio working in 2012, the visual and audio craft here punches above its weight. Specific kill mechanics vary enough to stay interesting across the early chapters: you might manipulate a loose railing, tamper with a pool filter, or coax fire into doing the work for you. The flaws are real and worth knowing before you buy. Controls are stiff, almost like a budget third-person game from five years earlier than its release. The stealth logic governing adult awareness is inconsistent enough to be frustrating rather than tense. Some puzzles rely on trial-and-error because feedback is minimal, and the pacing loses its nerve in the game's second half. The Metacritic score of 59 reflects a genuine roughness in execution, not just critical snobbery. If you can't forgive clunky movement and occasional pixel-hunt logic, this will sour quickly. Who is this for? Horror fans with patience for flawed indie work and a morbid sense of humor will find something genuinely memorable here. The concept is original enough that nothing else quite scratches the same itch. The short runtime (roughly four to six hours depending on puzzle fluency) means it doesn't overstay its welcome, which is actually one of Lucius's quiet virtues: it knows what it is and exits before completely collapsing under its own technical limitations. The 81 percent positive rating from over ten thousand Steam reviews is a real signal that the audience it found loves it despite the rough edges, not without noticing them. Go in with calibrated expectations and a tolerance for early-2010s indie jank, and Lucius delivers a specific, darkly funny, occasionally unnerving experience you won't find duplicated elsewhere. Kai, Scout Team

Lucius

Lucius

26 oct 2012Shiver GamesLace Mamba Global
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Play as a devil-child methodically murdering your own family in a 1970s mansion. Lucius is creepy, slow, and surprisingly committed to its premise.

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Lucius is a third-person action-adventure puzzle game where you inhabit the role of a young boy born on 6/6/66 who begins receiving dark instructions to eliminate the residents of his sprawling family estate. Think of it as a serial-killer puzzle game wrapped in a horror-movie aesthetic, somewhere between an Omen fan's wishful thinking and an early Hitman experiment. Each kill is a self-contained puzzle: you identify your target, find the right object or environmental hazard, and choreograph an accident while keeping your innocent-child facade intact. The mansion setting is richly atmospheric, and Shiver Games clearly had a specific sinister mood in mind from the first screen. The game's biggest strength is its commitment to tone. The lighting is oppressive, the family oblivious, and the slow build of dread as you wander the halls is genuinely effective. The soundtrack leans into that 70s supernatural-horror register in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental. For a small indie studio working in 2012, the visual and audio craft here punches above its weight. Specific kill mechanics vary enough to stay interesting across the early chapters: you might manipulate a loose railing, tamper with a pool filter, or coax fire into doing the work for you. The flaws are real and worth knowing before you buy. Controls are stiff, almost like a budget third-person game from five years earlier than its release. The stealth logic governing adult awareness is inconsistent enough to be frustrating rather than tense. Some puzzles rely on trial-and-error because feedback is minimal, and the pacing loses its nerve in the game's second half. The Metacritic score of 59 reflects a genuine roughness in execution, not just critical snobbery. If you can't forgive clunky movement and occasional pixel-hunt logic, this will sour quickly. Who is this for? Horror fans with patience for flawed indie work and a morbid sense of humor will find something genuinely memorable here. The concept is original enough that nothing else quite scratches the same itch. The short runtime (roughly four to six hours depending on puzzle fluency) means it doesn't overstay its welcome, which is actually one of Lucius's quiet virtues: it knows what it is and exits before completely collapsing under its own technical limitations. The 81 percent positive rating from over ten thousand Steam reviews is a real signal that the audience it found loves it despite the rough edges, not without noticing them. Go in with calibrated expectations and a tolerance for early-2010s indie jank, and Lucius delivers a specific, darkly funny, occasionally unnerving experience you won't find duplicated elsewhere.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamDark HumorMurder PuzzlesAtmospheric HorrorStealth-Lite1970s SettingShort PlaytimeSingle-Player HorrorEnvironmental Kills

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Pentium 4 1,5GHz or Athlon XP equivalent
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1.5 GB RAM
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NVIDIA 8600 Series or ATI equivalent DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:3 GB HD space Sound:DX9.0c compatible

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Desarrolladora
Shiver Games
Distribuidora
Lace Mamba Global
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 oct 2012

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