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  1. Jul 5, 2020
    8
    Game has a lot of potential but it is over too soon, it has like 6 endings. For starters, it has a mini game very similar to Bejeweled. You also can choose some power ups for your main character but it is not well implemented since the game is so short that you cannot level up all of them. I like the comic style and the story but there is no much options for multiple answers (it happensGame has a lot of potential but it is over too soon, it has like 6 endings. For starters, it has a mini game very similar to Bejeweled. You also can choose some power ups for your main character but it is not well implemented since the game is so short that you cannot level up all of them. I like the comic style and the story but there is no much options for multiple answers (it happens only once). Game could be enhanced with a longer story and a versus option for more replayability. [Link omitted per site rules] Expand
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  1. Apr 12, 2018
    60
    Metropolis: Lux Obscura is another entry in the crowded Match 3 market, albeit one with a decadent coating of sleaze and brutality. Fans of the genre will have a fun time while it lasts, but anyone disinterested in such games will find nothing new here. Though it certainly isn't without its merits, namely in its great art, branching pathways and low price, Metropolis suffers due to its unoriginality and short lifespan, which may be enough for some to give this otherwise interesting release the hard goodbye.