- Publisher: SimFabric
- Release Date: Jul 12, 2019
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 15 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 15
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Mixed: 0 out of 15
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Negative: 8 out of 15
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Jul 16, 2019Always good that there are horror games coming to switch but I haven't been able to play more than 5 minutes because there is NO invert Y-axis. In 2019? Really? Wasted my money. If you are a dev reading this. Patch it in please. We exist.
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Jul 14, 2019This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 18, 2019
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Oct 12, 2020Overall, I feel like Lust For Darkness suffered from a slight identity crisis. It’s part-walking simulator, part-hiding simulator, part-puzzle solver and a whole lot of Amnesia. It didn’t really know what it wanted to be and I came away feeling it could have nailed a few more of its elements better, had it stuck to one principle gameplay element, rather than be bang average in a whole load of them. In addition, given the size of the game, it never had the chance to fully realise any of its gameplay elements. It simply tried to cram too much in.
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Jul 31, 2019The mannequin-like orgies, hefty focus on vaginal doors, and character designs that look like questionable 50 Shades cosplayers, however, can’t cover up the fact that what the game is really about (or should have been) is finding all the intriguingly bizarre dildos spread throughout the game’s wonky world.
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Jul 21, 2019It doesn’t take very long for Lust for Darkness to overplay its hand and reveal just what kind of horror game it really is; for all the shock value of seeing some Giger-esque creature with an overtly phallic head or yet another doorway shaped like genitalia, you realise it’s just that: hollow grotesquery employed for the sake of making you cringe. There are a handful of moments of genuine unease, but they’re few and far between in what is ultimately a short trudge through sex-inspired horror landscape that wastes the opportunity to find some genuinely interesting allegory in all that face-value titillation. Still, at around three hours to complete, at least it’s a mercilessly brief experience.