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Shadow Labyrinth

Jul 18, 2025 1:20 AM


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  • Unique concept combining action platformer with Pac-Man elements.
  • Fluid animations and responsive controls.
  • Challenging gameplay that rewards exploration and skill.


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  • Inconsistent art design that detracts from immersion.
  • High difficulty may alienate casual players.
  • Lack of a compelling narrative and character development.

Review

Shadow Labyrinth presents an ambitious and unique take on the 2D action platformer genre by incorporating elements reminiscent of the classic Pac-Man. Players step into the shoes of Swordsman No. 8, navigating a mysterious alien world filled with hazards and creatures, all while paired with PUCK, a guiding orb with its own agenda. While the game stands out for its striking gameplay mechanics and the satisfaction derived from mastering its controls, the experience is marred by art direction choices that leave the environment feeling disconnected from its inhabitants. The challenge level leans heavily toward the punishing, which may deter players looking for a more relaxed adventure. Despite its rough edges, the game has a charm and ambition that is hard to overlook, making it a worthy but niche addition to any platforming fan’s library.


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Critics have pointed to the game's bold yet divisive design choices, suggesting that while it may resonate with hardcore genre enthusiasts, it risks alienating a broader audience. Reviews highlight a blend of admiration for its execution and frustration with its shortcomings.

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