![]() ![]() Last Labyrinth’s explicit story is minimalistic. Katia is killed in often brutal ways, both on and off-screen, and it should go without saying that this is not at all for the faint of heart. That said, Last Labyrinth is a difficult game to recommend to those with a weak stomach. Luckily, you’re only forced to watch the death cutscene once per puzzle, before a skip option becomes available. The ‘polarizing’ bit is that this isn’t just something that happens at the end of an occasional cutscene it’s a core gameplay loop. Every room introduces a new way for Katia to be killed off while you watch haplessly, moments before the same fate befalls you. Since you rely on Katia to make the game move forward - by both opening doors and pushing your wheelchair through them - Last Labyrinth is, in so few words, a polarizing experience. ![]() Her name is Katia, and she’s your only way out of this meticulously detailed series of escape room puzzles, where her death (and subsequently, yours) is often the first key to finding a solution to each challenge. ![]() Last Labyrinth leaves you tied up, arms and hands bound in a wheelchair, at the mercy of a young girl. ![]()
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