Lumo Review
Old-school, for better and... When I played the demo for Lumo last month at PAX East, I was over the moon with the art style and the tone. As a gamer growing up in the…
Lumo has the kind of charm that absolutely anyone can enjoy. Consider it a fresh, modern take on the classic isometric adventure style, but also a love letter to the golden age of British game development (the 80s) and everyone that made it so great. Players can spend hours exploring over 400 rooms, finding secrets and solving puzzles, or they can hunt for all the subtle and not-so-subtle nods to the days of the Spectrum and beyond. What you get out of it is entirely down to you!
Old-school, for better and... When I played the demo for Lumo last month at PAX East, I was over the moon with the art style and the tone. As a gamer growing up in the…