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GF Rating
5.5

87 ratings

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GF Rating
7

Good

A Great Game Ruined By Localization...

posted by ZeroGamer (ENUMCLAW, WA) Sep 4, 2009

Member since Sep 2009

This is my first time writing a game review so hopefully I won't be too bad at this.

I'll say that first of all, I actually really liked this game. However, you'll need to have a lot of patience. The story/plot is very interesting and the characters are a nice break from the dark and gloomy happenings of Kisaragi City. However, the dialog, as this is a visual-novel game, suffers from terribily poor translation. And I mean really terrible.

Female characters are often called 'he' or 'him' and vice-versa for male characters. The voice-overs hint that the story takes place in America, while subtitles say Japan. Even names were often mispelled. Like 'Atsuki' Saijo, the main character of the story, was called 'Akatsuki'. All of which make the game rather difficult to follow in some parts, and even when the subs and VOs all match up, you're left thinking "What the...?".

The gameplay is basically using the DS pen to 'erase' (scratching & tapping the touch screen). Worms from Silent infected the character's minds. I love a challenge, and, although this was almost painfully easy (you'll most likely never see a 'Game Over' if not once), I thought it was addicting and fun. There is also no tutorial in the game, which is odd for a visual novel, so you'll have to read the manual.

I also have to say that the artwork was really well done in this game! The background music was also wonderful. It fit each scene or battle I encountered perfectly. Whether it was another spontaneous day with your friends or a dark forboding encounter with a Silent infectee.

I think Lux-Pain had the potential to be a spectacular game, but was sadly dragged through the mud by poor translation and localization. I've already beaten the game last night, and I'm ready to give it another go! I highly recommend renting it first, to see if it's worth buying. Lux-Pain is truly a diamond in the rough. If you can get past the bad translation, then I'm sure you'll love Lux-Pain.

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GF Rating
7

Good

What were they thinking?

posted by borislav (DES PLAINES, IL) Apr 13, 2009

Member since Jul 2007

2 out of 4 gamers (50%) found this review helpful

This could've been a decent game if not for the ATROCIOUS localization. There are two major problems with it.

1) You're forced to listen to the english dub. Be prepared to cringe often because nearly every line in the game is voiced.

2) The spoken dialogue doesn't match the text on-screen. EVER. I've never seen anything like this in a videogame--maybe on a DVD, but never a videogame.

I don't know who to blame--Ignition or Nintendo--but let me just say most people who are interested in these sorts of quirky Japanese titles do NOT appreciate being forced to listen to an english dub, especially when it doesn't even match the on-screen text.

That being said, feel free to rent the game if you think you can overlook the localization issue. As someone who (somewhat) understands and appreciates the Japanese language, and HATES dubs no matter what the language, I personally could not.

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GF Rating
6

Above Average

Lux-Pain Review

posted by Tsuki (STONE MOUNTAIN, GA) May 2, 2012

Member since Feb 2012

The game has many typos, the voice acting is low, and sometime the text can move very slow. At some point in the game it would confuse me a little when they called a female character a "he" or "him". Other than that the story was great and intense I do recommend this to anime fans who want a short interesting simple and easy game. The artwork is fantastic! The Music was great and intense! And despite the negatives it was worth playing and kept me entertained.

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