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Last Days of Lazarus

2022
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Horror, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableJun 22, 2022
PlatformPlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC
DeveloperDarkania Works
Overview

After their mother's suicide, Lazarus returns home to his sister Lyudmila. But unexplained events make the world and even reality collapse around him. Looming death, a spreading malediction and the supernatural threaten his sanity, yet Lazarus pushes forward to find the truth about his family.

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10 reviews found

70

GamingTrend

Xbox Series X

Oct 21, 2022

Last Days of Lazarus is a fun indie (almost) horror game with a lot to puzzle over. The game is well designed, taking much inspiration from the developer’s Romanian roots. The voice acting does leave much to be desired but the gameplay and exploration were a good offset.


70

Movies Games and Tech

Xbox Series X

Nov 7, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


66

Impulsegamer

PC

Jun 27, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


61

New Game Network

PC

Aug 15, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

GameSpew

PlayStation 5

Dec 1, 2022

Overall, there’s nothing particularly impressive about Last Days of Lazarus. Its story is perhaps the main reason to play it: it lacks real impact, but it’s so corny and unhinged that you can’t help but get drawn into it. Outside of that, the gameplay is mildly entertaining but not really clever or challenging. Add in its middling presentation, and you have a game that can be enjoyed for a few hours but is utterly forgettable.


60

Video Chums

Xbox Series X

Oct 29, 2022

Although it's occasionally irritating to play, Last Days of Lazarus remains gripping thanks to its jaw-dropping variety of disturbing situations.Last Days of Lazarus gameplay video → White Day: A Labyrinth Named School Review Switch ★★★☆☆ As yet another first-person adventure horror game, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is quite interesting so let's go back to school. I first played White Day: A Labyrinth Named School when it debuted on PS4 5 years ago and it's back for Nintendo Switch.


60

TheXboxHub

Xbox Series X

Oct 26, 2022

You’ll find some enjoyment in Last Days of Lazarus, but at times will feel hampered by the mechanics of the game, especially in terms of the cursor and interaction with items. The puzzles are great, as is the Romanian setting which feels refreshing and fascinating.


55

GameGrin

Xbox Series X

Dec 19, 2022

A decent game to play where you’ll be asking yourself “what is going on?” but not out of curiosity.


53

XboxAddict

Xbox Series X

Nov 28, 2022

What starts out as a legitimately interesting story turns into something completely else by the time the credits roll. The whole jaunt with Lazarus will last about 3 to 4 hours, as anything more would have worn out its welcome, and I’m not sure how much more of the voice acting I would be able to tolerate. Certainly a unique game and setting, what’s most important is that yes, you can pet the cat.


50

SECTOR.sk

Xbox Series X

Jan 9, 2023

Summary and quote unavailable.

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