- June 1, 2018
- Labyrinthine
The World of Labyrinths: Labyronia
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About
In "The World of Labyrinths: Labyronia," play as Arres, tasked with saving the world from devastating monsters. Uncover the secrets of the Labyrinths and harness untold powers to restore peace. This cinematic space shooter takes you on an epic journey to unite with trusty friends and defeat the looming threat.








- The game features great lore and worldbuilding, particularly in its details about monsters, magical symbols, and religions.
- The cue system for learning new abilities adds depth to the gameplay and encourages exploration.
- The music and atmosphere are enjoyable, enhancing the overall experience of the game.
- The pacing is slow, especially in the first two-thirds of the game, leading to tedious backtracking and maze navigation.
- Character dialogue and interactions are often awkward and cringe-worthy, detracting from the story experience.
- The graphics, particularly the character portraits, are of low quality and can be off-putting.
story
52 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story has received mixed reviews, with some players finding the dialogue awkward and the initial grind tedious, though many felt the conclusion was rewarding and well-wrapped up. The narrative is straightforward, focusing on a classic good vs. evil theme, and while it lacks complexity, it effectively engages players with its lore and exploration elements. Overall, the storytelling is described as polished, with a compelling premise that draws players in, despite some criticism of its execution and pacing.
“The story wrapped up and it felt complete, like a good story should, with the promise of a sequel, which is out there and a third game.”
“A highly polished game that manages to tie storytelling, lore, soundtrack, and gameplay into a pixelated medieval maze world that sucks the player right in and challenges them to unfold it.”
“The story was extremely compelling for someone playing a game like this for the first time and kept me reeled in for the majority of the time.”
“The actual story script, meaning the game's playable plot and the character dialogue, is awkward and mind-numbing.”
“You get a plot dump backstory cutscene for each of them as soon as they join, which would have worked much better if it was revealed over the course of the game, had they joined earlier.”
“The plot beats are easily understandable and there are no confusions, thankfully, it's just the dialogue and narration quality that leaves much to be desired.”