Lux-Pain Hands-On

With our golden eye and Lux-Pain, we peer into the minds of criminals in this dark and eerie adventure game.

Although technically classified under the genre of adventure, Lux-Pain is more than just pointing and tapping. You're using your powers of telepathy, aka your stylus, to uncover people's "shinen," their deepest and darkest thoughts. Based on what we've played, Lux-Pain draws you into its creepy atmosphere and chilling mysteries through a ton of dialogue. If you don't like to read, then this game isn't for you, but for those who do, you'll be introduced to the intriguing citizens of Kisaragi City.

The game doesn't waste any time by having you immediately investigate a disturbing incident and discover some twisted shinen. If we hadn't read the fact sheet that came with the game, we would have no idea why we had this mind-reading power in the first place. You play as Atsuki, a young man who is a member of FORT (Force for Obliteration of the Rising Terrors), an organization that is out to destroy something called "silent." Silent is a worm that infects humans and causes them to commit heinous crimes. Atsuki lost his parents because of this infection, so he's dedicated himself, with the power of Lux-Pain in his arm, to hunt down the original source of silent and end it. He has the ability to access shinen, which appear as fragmented phrases in the top screen to reveal that person's thoughts. It's all very bizarre, and if you can get past the initial stages and not feel totally lost, you'll get used to how the game flows and the story becomes quite fascinating.

Instead of wandering around aimlessly, the game limits your selection when it comes to locations so that ultimately you'll advance the story without wasting a lot of time. It's like reading a mystery novel and waiting to see what happens in the next chapter. In the first few hours of the game, there isn't a lot in terms of gameplay. When gameplay does come up, there's no tutorial to guide you, but you'll quickly figure out what it is that you need to do. Most of the time you're exploring different areas of the historical Kisaragi City by selecting which locations you want to visit, talking to locals, and trying to find out if they have any useful information to offer. It seems that when a person is agitated enough, or showing some kind of strong emotion, they leave behind shinen, which you can then research more closely by scribbling with the stylus. You enter what's called Sigma mode, which lets you wipe away at the touch screen until you find floating blobs that are supposed to be worms. Keeping your stylus on these worms, they'll eventually disappear and leave behind memories and feelings of the person they belonged to. You're on a timer when you're swiping, and it's game over if you fail, but most of the time you should be able to uncover the worms and get rid of them before you're out of time.

The game relies heavily on its story and visuals to keep you engaged, and the locations that you visit are varied enough so that even though you're only moving from one still screen to another, you can still find yourself immersed in the city and eventually becoming familiar with all of its locations. The music also does a fantastic job of sucking you in and setting the mood, especially while you're peering into the minds of disturbed individuals. Chilling melodies will change the atmosphere entirely, but you'll also hear a lot of beautiful and poignant themes show up when you've come across someone who's experiencing emotional pain. A wide range of emotions are represented in the game, so there's a good mix of tracks to keep your aural senses stimulated. There's also a fair amount of voice acting as well, which is a nice touch.

Lux-Pain may require very little skill to play, but it's really about the story and how it unfolds. It can be morbid at times, but there are touching moments as well when you'll find yourself sympathizing with the characters that you meet--while totally violating their privacy by reading their thoughts. If you're looking for something different on the Nintendo DS, keep an eye out for Lux-Pain when it is released on March 27.

23 Comments

  • DonnieDarko

    Posted Mar 24, 2009 8:17 am PT

    I love adventure games so I'll probably like this. The Dark Lullaby trailer (on gametrailers) is fantastic, I really hope that music track is in the game. (I had the trailer on loop for a while just for the music. No one there knows the name and artist, if anyone discovers who it is would you please post

  • sonicblast433

    Posted Mar 20, 2009 6:43 pm PT

    This just screams advanced Pheonix Wright, well without the court stuff.

  • NearlyPrescient

    Posted Mar 18, 2009 9:47 pm PT

    TWEWY=the world ends with you?
    It's probably the telepathy connection that's drawing people in.
    the concept of noise and silent are also relatively similar.
    either way, this does sound pretty enjoyable.

  • FuRitzU

    Posted Mar 2, 2009 6:58 pm PT

    interesting game concept.

  • lionheart234

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 8:05 am PT

    looks gd, will be keeping an eye out for this one

  • starduke

    Posted Feb 26, 2009 6:23 am PT

    Stylus = telepathy. Interesting concept. This sound like a good game.

  • greenyxi

    Posted Feb 24, 2009 12:28 pm PT

    Sounds a little bit like Hotel Dusk. I loved that game, so I'll watch out for this one.

  • talkeme

    Posted Feb 21, 2009 7:08 pm PT

    I don't know why, but for me this screams "Professor Layton"! May not to you, but I don't really care. (I haven't played TWEWY either, so that might make a difference.) Anyways, it looks like a pretty good game to me.

  • mary9332003

    Posted Feb 20, 2009 12:07 pm PT

    This looks... interesting. I'll keep my eye out for it. And it doesn't sound like TWEWY or Phoenix Wright that much. Since ...How did the connection with TWEWY appear?! And Phoenix Wright has more detective work than this game...so far.

  • ViperSV1

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 12:37 pm PT

    Makes me want to play Higurashi no Naku Koro ni.

  • ryguy09264

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 12:37 pm PT

    This looks a lot like Phoenix Wright games to me... I'm definitely going to get it when it comes out.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 10:28 am PT

    I just CAN't wait!

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 10:27 am PT

    I just CAN'T wait!

  • mike2640

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 9:02 pm PT

    This looks interesting. The whole plot sounds like an interesting idea to me. Hopefully they produce it well without any bugs; this could be really fun.

  • PNC123456789

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 8:28 pm PT

    Hrm...when I look at this I immediatly think Time Hollow. Time Hollow was good but...well, short. I'm going to keep an eye for this game though, since I love games that have a nice story and ton of dialogue (hence my interest in Time Hollow), but I'm hoping it's not too short...though, I have a slight feeling that it will be. Ah well, regardless, I'm giving it a shot. Lol.

  • Master_Bunnyboo

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 7:47 pm PT

    Ah.. seems a little bit like TWEWY and Time Hollow to me. I enjoyed both, however Time Hollow dissapointed me quite a bit. I hope this one doesn't follow that trend. Either way, I'll look forward to it~

  • Bigboi500

    Posted Feb 13, 2009 12:24 am PT

    This looks very interesting so I'll have to keep an eye on it.

  • apolloooo

    Posted Feb 12, 2009 9:48 pm PT

    phoenix wright is better

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