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Lady Umbrella is a third-person action-adventure shooter developed by Zulo Interactive and released on October 17, 2025 for PC. You play as a secret agent using a high-tech umbrella to dismantle an Italian mafia family while evading your own agency. The game blends stealth and combat, with a focus on precise shooting and creative use of the titular weapon. Set in a gritty, stylized Italy, it’s a single-player experience that leans into fast-paced action and tactical planning. Think of it as a modern Hitman with a gadget-centric twist.
You spend most of your time flipping the umbrella between modes: offensive for firing, defensive for parrying, and stealthy for creating diversions. Missions involve infiltrating compounds, assassinating targets, and escaping without being caught. Each level forces you to balance risk and stealth, snipe from afar, or sneak in and eliminate guards using the umbrella’s smoke pellets or shock features. Controls are tight but unintuitive at first; the umbrella’s dual functionality takes time to master. Sessions last 15, 30 minutes, with a mix of combat, puzzle-like stealth, and quick-time escapes. The game punishes mistakes harshly, but rewards clever use of the environment.
Lady Umbrella has a 84% user rating on PlayPile, 78% on Metacritic. Average completion rate is 43%, with 12 hours spent before 50% finish. The 7.8/10 achievement score suggests moderate difficulty, though 30% of players quit mid-campaign. Reviews praise the umbrella’s creativity (“never a dull moment”) but criticize inconsistent stealth mechanics. Community moods lean intense (65%) and chaotic (58%), with 18% calling it “overly punishing.” 62% say it’s worth the $39.99 price, though 28% call it “too short for the cost.”
Lady Umbrella is a solid pick for fans of stealth-action hybrids who appreciate inventive weaponry. The $39.99 price matches its mid-length campaign, and the 7.8 achievement score adds replay value. It’s not perfect, mechanics can feel clunky, but the core loop of planning, executing, and adapting missions is satisfying. If you enjoy tactical assassination games and don’t mind a steep learning curve, it’s worth your time. Just don’t expect it to last longer than a weekend.
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