Разработчик: Resonair
Описание
GAME FEATURES
===============- Feel the sound: Play over 40 skins with electronic atmospheres from chill to upbeat. Shuffle skins (like a music playlist) as more are unlocked in a new Shuffle mode.
- Feel the challenge: Faster tempos means less time to make combos, but slower songs can mean uncleared stacks. You’ll get hooked.
- Feel the fun: Take the challenge to unlock all skins and avatars, play against friends in local VS 2-player mode, or climb the ranks to the top of the online leaderboards.
- Feel the vibration: Turn on Trance Vibration and sync multiple rumble-enabled controllers to feel the bass across your body.
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, japanese
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 3220
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT630 equivalent or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 Compatible
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 3450
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 equivalent or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 Compatible
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
this game is so fucking awesome that I went from being so ass i had to use a hacked save file to play skins I could not unlock to being able to unlock the speedrun achievement. relationship ended with tetris, lumines is my friend now
Random stutters at 60fps despite low resource usage. Couldn't figure it out within 2 hours so unfortunately have to refund.
Also softlocks when trying to access friend leaderboards.
The greatest game ever made
I originally bought Lumines so I could install some custom firmware on my PSP. I didn't care about the game, heard about it, that's cool. But let me tell you...one day I actually tried it and I was blown away. I don't play many puzzle games (Tetris is my homegirl). Lumines became one of my favorite games of all time. I love this series. I always come back to it! Put on some headphones and play it.
I originally bought the remaster for Switch. This was a double dip purchase. I've played the Switch version for about 200 hours. This game is outstanding. If you are afraid of puzzle games it's very accessible. If you are on the fence just buy this game. You'll like it. Probably.
SHAKE YA BODY
SHAKE YA BODY
SHAKE YA BODY
DOWN TO THE GROUND
'I just love the Puzzle Mode (Easy Difficulty) in LUMINES. Who ever came up with it is a genius. It really picks my brain!' Until you've reached Hard Mode and Super Hard Mode.
I'm not gonna lie but for the most part of the puzzle I had to look up on youtube to clear the Puzzle Mode. What makes it challenging is the timer on each puzzle which makes it frustrating and there are 100 levels and another 50 levels in Mission Mode which is basically a Tutorial Mode. Also when you pause screen, you get a menu screen and cannot plan out where to place the next block and I'm betting its by design.
I bought the PSP just to play Lumines back in the days and I'm really happy it finally comes to PC. I would say Lumines is just behind Tetris or on par with Tetris in terms of game play and new mechanics from original concept decades ago.
From a modern perspective, comparison with Tetris Effect Connected and Lumines Remastered. Lumines is more challenging and Tetris Effect Connected has more modes and including VR which has the most visually stunning effects!
* Upon writing this review on the Store page, I notice its from the same developer! I'm just missing Humanity out of the 4 software.
I like playing this game on my PSP whenever I have a break at college. This game hits like crack the graphics are really nice to look at and music is sooooooo awesome. Somehow stacking blocks is realllly fun
Tetris Effect is one of my favourite games of all time. Figured I'd also love Lumines. I hate Lumines.
Favorite PSP game
Lumines has and always will be mid. It is mid in execution. Its soundtrack. Mid.
Its multiplayer. Mid.
Challenge mode? Mid. Puzzles? lol. Mid.
In the stuff falling down pantheon of greatness Lumines is an easily remembered "Okay", it's not bad enough to be loathed, but just good enough for you to think "Oh, yeah, lumines! I remember... playing that?"
Mid.
the greatest tetris genre game ever made
A friend on the other coast of the US once had me try the original Lumines on a PSP emulator via Parsec. It was not the ideal gameplay experience.
I picked up Remastered at some point, and streamed my first attempts earlier this year. I am extremely nearsighted, haven't gotten new glasses in too long, and have a large desktop screen (which was to accommodate a one-off two-player gaming session), so I was having a not-ideal gameplay experience, to the point that I forgot there was even a way to preview the next blocks. I find flashing lights unpleasant, thus found “SQUARE DANCE”’s background unpleasant to look at, and there was no option to turn the background brightness down (specifically) (and I wouldn't have been able to from the pause menu anyway), so I just noped out. Initially, of what I heard, I only really liked the first track (“SHININ’” by Mondo Grosso AKA Shinichi Osawa, brilliant artist), so I went into Skin Edit, and tried to just play with it endlessly... but Endless needed to be unlocked, still. So I “turned off” background motion, tried the main challenge again, found that “SQUARE DANCE” seemed unaffected, and endured into “JUST...” anyway. Tried other modes a bit, a couple other runs, didn't touch it again for seven months.
Having numerous disabilities, I've mostly relied on phones, for accessibility reasons. A few weeks ago, I mentioned having had some interest in some kind of small laptop running Linux to a friend, who mentioned the “excellent” Steam Deck could run as just a Linux machine. It so happened that my birthday was on the horizon, and my current phone is showing signs of wear, so my mom was saying I should probably get a new one before it dies on me... but, phones suck too much now. Automatic updates, lacks of headphone jacks and expandable storage and removable batteries, whatever other random jank, only to probably not survive three years... not worth the trouble. So, I just immediately went for a Steam Deck. And when it arrived, starving for some games in my life, I tried out a few different things, including Lumines again. Then kept going back to Lumines.
At first, it remained a roundabout way of listening to Mondo Grosso. “SQUARE DANCE” still hurt my eyes. Didn't matter. Squares. I could make SQUARES now, again. But this time I could see what I was doing better, and actually glance at what was coming up now and again and strategize slightly better. And this time...
I...
I HEARD THE MUSIC IN MY SOUL.
That's kinda the key moment, right? Your first break from the steady escalation, when Shinichi Osawa comes back to jam another healing twig in your feeling-like-the-world-is-a-beautiful-place orifice, as he does best. The tempo of “JUST...” probably feels a little overwhelming when you're starting out, so a feeling of relief from everything returning to a manageable pace coincides with being re-energized by an Absolute Banger as you clean up some of the mess you made while frantically trying to make squares to survive in the jungle.
From the next onwards, the vibe of every skin gets a little more interesting, I would say; the character of each piece of music seems to be a little wilder, more distinct, sometimes experimental, and some of the visual styles follow suit. There's never a dull moment — though “HOLIDAY IN SUMMER” and “TAKE A DOG OUT A WALK” mark another much-appreciated *chill* moment. I found most of the last third of the skins pleasant to coast through, the first time getting to them. ... I kinda wonder if there's something to the shape of Challenge’s tension and release arc that's directly conducive to skill growth?
My boards started looking a lot cleaner, and my runs became reliably more complete. Earlier skins grew on me as they became familiar stops on the route. “SQUARE DANCE” stopped hurting my eyes. I was able to make it to the penultimate skin, “FLY INTO THE SKY”, a few times, though the antepenultimate skin “Get up and Go” would always do a number on my board’s tidiness, and it was a struggle to contend with the challenge posed by the visuals — I found it hard to distinguish between the shades of blue under pressure, and made a lot of mistakes that my messy boards couldn't accommodate. At least I had the irresistibly soothing sounds and music to look forward to...
Aside from enjoying my Steam Deck, I've had a few other active Plot Arcs running through my life. Some circumstances relevant to them coincided in some unfortunate ways as the already-hard month of November crossed into December, and so I was intestinally and mentally Going Through It — “It” being what felt like weeks of stages of thinking in the span of days, while having skipped meals and lost a night of sleep.
I started a run early in the day a few days ago, and right about in the middle, I stopped being able to focus. I was having too many thoughts about too many other things that were too complex to maintain the shape of while constructing other shapes to music. I hit pause, and went to try to sort myself out across a few text documents, and had the rest of the day happen to me.
I think I emerged from the pit of my brain and some check-ins with friends having identified some old wounds I need to treat, and formed a better general understanding of myself and my surroundings at this time, and a view of my future that, on-and-off, seems less worrisome. It was exhausting. It's still exhausting, but it was exhausting, too.
I’d had the nagging feeling I should unpause and get my run over with, whether my head was ready or not, just because it was Yet *Another* Thing I could say I'd added to my pile of unfinished business. Toward the end of the night, my head seemed ready enough to get it out of the way.
I cleaned up the mess I'd been making earlier, and my board stayed pretty clean throughout afterward. By the time I was taking on “FLY INTO THE SKY”, I wasn't as concerned about simply surviving as I'd usually been, and I didn't have much trouble with the different blues... it literally felt like I was just seeing more clearly, and while I still needed to focus, more of me was able to Become One with what I was listening to.
Then, the music changed, nicely transitioning from the mood set by its predecessor. It was... beautiful. Much more than I had expected it to be. Immediately, I was tearing up, and starting to feel waves of goosebumps, and trying to hold onto myself enough to keep managing the squares. I felt slowness. Release. Finality. The part of me that had to think fast finally broke off from the part of me that was feeling. Of course it was all ending on Shinichi Osawa, brandishing another one of his famous twigs.
It was like that for a minute. Then a couple shifts in the music interrupted my little moment, and pulled all of me back toward the still-a-little-urgent management of squares, until the fanfare of a Steam achievement blended with that of the first appearance of a final result that wasn't an indication of failure.
I don't know if I'd call that the ideal gameplay experience, but it was *an* experience. I was not expecting to be hit by such a wave of emotion thanks to my little square-making escape from reality, which I might well have written off as mostly some bloopy techno and occasionally eye-hurting visuals.
I've loaded up the game once or twice since, and taken on the Hard missions, and somehow gotten revenge on the CPU. There's more to do, but I think I must've hit my peak with it already.
I've been under the vague impression that Lumines was Iconic, in its original time. I can imagine it was well-suited to the PSP, with the devs wanting to take advantage of its audio capabilities alongside its nature as a handheld. It makes a good *wide gesture* PEEE ESSS PEEE game as well. If you, too, might be so affected by the union of cool sounds and pattern-making, this is your purchase to make. It's a simple game, which I don't regret having chosen to accompany me through some not-so-simple things.
Press left or right, sometimes it moves 1 position per button press, other times it jumps 2-3 positions with a single button press, makes it crap to play otherwise would have been a great game!
Recommended.
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Judging from my playtime, I obviously love this game. The latest update has caused the game to freeze in the latter stage of the same song. I feel the music in my soul. This has happened the last three times at the same place. Should I go back to an earlier version where my playtime indicates this freeze has not occurred.
After playing with a custom playlist. I found the freeze happens approximately 15 minutes into a session. Very irritating.
Should note I play this on Steam Deck.
Updated to respond to developer:
First, thank you for developing such a wonderful game. Between the Steam version and Lumines 2 version on the PSP. I probably have several thousand hours into Lumines.
Second, your suggestion of booting to a different Proton version did the trick. So I am back to enjoying this wonderful game.
10/10
I can sense the devil strongly in this one. In every single run I can feel as if I am encumbered by the thoughts of what appears to be him. No greater virtual demon has ever been unleashed before my mind, eyes, mind, heart, eyes and soul, It asks for more than we could ever offer; which is where the suffering stems most from. It whispers to you directly; without any intermediary whatsoever. His voice so grotesque and morbid. Amongst those slow, soul-wrenching, wound-salting moments of torment you could only have thoughts to think, and no medium of output. The noises bounce around the fleshy walls of your mind like sharp daggers, on each wall like trampolines, instigating an oozing wound each time but simultaneously increasing in velocity towards the opposing direction, repeating the cycle, hoping and hoping in each bounce that maybe, just maybe, in one of those wounds there exists the gift of mercy in the form of an exit.
The rippling blocks flowing down the screen, funky overlapping soundscapes accompanied by the harmonizing bouncy color-space backdrops and a panning scanline calmly clearing blocks every interval is as mesmerizing and equivalent to watching a car wash happening from inside. Now open the doors while happening and you got the gameplay aspect covered!
Absolutely addictive block gaming, wish my brain wasn't so Tetris-wired, maybe then I could play better! Edging out new high scores, encountering new levels and beats, all while your block palace slowly suffocate you - is good!. 'specially love the moment of absolute focus and tunnel-vision, as you create blocks upon blocks, until you get rewarded with a new level and with it a new pair of eyes - The fresh new paint suddenly giving you answers you felt you didn't see before. A beautiful dance of "We so back, It's so over" until it's all over.
first timer here and this is an amazing experience
plz try
I LOVE LUMINES
I LOVE LUMINES
I LOVE LUMINES
I LOVE LUMINES
I LOVE LUMINES
Good game. I expected more. Have the java version and still play it to this day. That java phone version has many more power ups. I felt they had a lot of missed potential for the game. All in all good but could be much better.
I've played and gotten this game on other platforms but I figured I'd just get it again on Steam. Still my favorite game to pick up and play when I have an hour or two to kill. Love the music, some of the blocks look shiny enough to eat. I might just prefer this to Tetris too.
🗣 Shake Ya Body Shake Ya Body Shake Ya Body Down To The Ground
classic
I feel like this game is very popular with autistic people
i like the song that goes like dadadadodow dudundadedow dadadedededodadedow de doww shake your body shake your body
underrated, timeless, classic. i love to vegg out on this game for hours on end and have probably bought it at least 6 times
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Resonair |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 20.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 95% положительных (408) |