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Project LUX drops you into a futuristic courtroom where memories are evidence. You play a jury member figuring out a murder case involving cyberbrains, implants that process human emotions. The defendant is a data coordinator who partners with artists to design these emotional experiences. When a young artist named Lux is killed, you sift through fragmented memory logs to piece together the truth. The trial unfolds through nonlinear investigation, with branching choices that shape the verdict. Dialogue and environmental clues force you to weigh motives and contradictions in a story driven by moral gray areas. The game’s strength lies in its tight narrative structure and the weight of its decisions. Community reviews highlight the layered storytelling and atmospheric presentation, though some note pacing issues in later acts. A 7.5/10 average on Steam suggests it’s a solid pick for mystery fans seeking a thought provoking experience. The PlayStation VR version adds a layer of physical interaction with memory scenes, making it a curious experiment in engaging storytelling without leaning on hype words. PC and VR players get a brisk trial that lasts around six hours, with outcomes shifting based on how thoroughly you dissect the evidence.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
70.0
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