System: PSVR
Price at Time Of Review: £36.99
Comfort Rating: Yellow
Genre: Escape, Puzzle
Size: 6.05 GB
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 85
Description: Escape a merciless mansion alongside a girl words cannot reach, in a tale that can only be experienced in VR. An escape-the-room adventure game that can only be experienced in VR, players must work to escape a mansion full of hidden dangers with a mysterious girl that appears before them. Experience a unique relationship with Katia, a girl who speaks a language you cannot understand and voiced by Stefanie Joosten, with music by Hiroki Kikuta. Over 10 hours of escape-adventure puzzle-solving and multiple endings. Work together with Katia in a unique, one-of-a-kind experience in VR. Development of Last Labyrinth is being lead by Hiromichi Takahashi. Working alongside him is a team of veterans from past famous PlayStation® titles, including Co-Director Tetsuya Watanabe, Lead Animator Atsuko Fukuyama, Lead Environment Artist Michiko Kusaba, and Sound Designer Takuya Hanaoka.
Review: Last Labyrinth is not the game you think it is. Some people might be thinking it looks kind of crappy by the trailer, others will be thinking it is far too cutesy for them. But this is neither of those things. It is a dark, puzzle room game of sorts in which you control a single character. Some of the puzzles you will face are easy, others are bloody hard, but from start to finish, there is always that sense of fear not only for the character but also yourself and that is the power of this game, it draws you into its game world and while you might not think you care for the character, you will positively mess your pants at certain times. A truly great game that I wish there was a lot more of.