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  • Summary: Rewind the cassette and fall head over heels into a love letter to the trailblazing days of early ‘80s & ‘90s British videogames.

    Adventure calls - grab your hat, light your staff, and leap into a world of shifting landscapes and interconnected rooms, each a meticulously designed puzzle
    Rewind the cassette and fall head over heels into a love letter to the trailblazing days of early ‘80s & ‘90s British videogames.

    Adventure calls - grab your hat, light your staff, and leap into a world of shifting landscapes and interconnected rooms, each a meticulously designed puzzle box with dangers to doge, precision platforming and secrets to uncover.

    Echoing the games from the 8bit era, you’ll have to explore and experiment to crack the challenges within.

    Hunt for collectibles, and vault through portals - some even flip the script, morphing into wild genre twists that’ll keep you on your toes.
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  1. Nov 18, 2025
    80
    As a complete package, Lumo 2 is quite interesting, and one of the few games these days that tries to innovate. The fact that it adds certain rooms/elements featuring side scrolling, even some FPS inspiration and other similar things, that sets it apart from many modern games. And the cool thing is that it’s actually a part of the experience, and it fits the overall narrative. But in the end, you will find yourself enjoying Lumo 2 for what it is, and the great things that it provides. It doesn’t overstay its welcome, as it will take you roughly 10 hours to complete, even way less if you like speedrunning things. I enjoyed taking my time to play the game, scouring the world, searching every nook and cranny, and guess what, it was rewarding to do that. Yes, it definitely has its shortcomings. But in the end, Lumo 2 is a great game, and if you’re willing to take your time and go on this ride, it will pay off and be rather rewarding.
  2. Oct 17, 2025
    65
    Lumo 2 has some retro appeal and plenty of collectibles to gather scattered throughout its puzzle rooms, but the platforming just isn't great.