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  1. Nov 7, 2016
    10
    I have played Lithium: Inmate 39 and it seems a very interesting game, it really has a good atmosphere something between a Tim Burton film with a more gory result. The game makes you remember old horror games like Nightmare Creatures, Silent Hill, Resident Evil and their challenge.
  2. Nov 7, 2016
    8
    The game feels interesting, disturbing enemies that you have to lure them die in gory ways, you need to use the head to kill them, i like the old school fixed cameras but the character control was very awkward and hard to control

    I do recommend it, as most of my problems were fixed, the developer seems to be launching hotfixes constantly
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  1. Nov 22, 2016
    35
    Ultimately, Lithium undoes the good it tries to bring to the table with how aggravating it actually is. If you miss you the old Resident Evil games, then just buy the remastered versions of them. This game will try your patience far more than it will give you feelings of nostalgia.
  2. 70
    Survival horror games often use intentionally “bad” game design as a means of building tension, but in Lithium’s case, it’s just an ordeal to play. It’s not exactly a game that relies on tension anyway, and the awkwardness of playing it doesn’t make it more tense, just more tiresome. All that said, if you can fight your way through it, you’ll find something quite unique.
  3. Nov 4, 2016
    40
    As it stands, LI:39 is only for the utmost curious and those that want to test their patience.