Lucius (2012)

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Lucius is a horror-themed video game that follows the story of the devil's son, who must clear out a mansion of its residents by orchestrating "accidents". As Lucius, the player must use their wit and cunning to create these accidents from simple household items while avoiding suspicion. Throughout the game, Lucius will gain supernatural powers to help him take full control over his mission.

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows)

Release date: 2012-10-26

All about game Lucius

Lucius is a psychological horror game developed by Shiver Games and released in 2012. It follows the story of Lucius, a young boy who discovers he is the son of Satan on his 6th birthday. The player takes control of Lucius as he carries out his father’s bidding to bring Hell to Earth using any means necessary. To do this, players must orchestrate deadly accidents around the manor where Lucius lives with his wealthy family while also utilizing Lucifer's powers such as telekinesis and mind control.

The game has been praised for its unique approach to horror gaming that combines classic adventure elements with an open 3D world. As you progress through the levels, you'll use your wits to manipulate objects and people in order to complete Lucifer’s tasks without anyone discovering what you are up to until it’s too late!

The symbolism within the game reflects upon Revelation 13:18 which states “Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the Beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six." This makes reference not only Luciu's birthdate but also ties into allusions made throughout gameplay about 666 being associated with evil or satanic forces as well as Luciu's mission being related directly back to Satan himself - bringing forth Hell on Earth from within our own world.

Overall, Lucius offers an immersive experience full of symbolism relating back not only Revelation 13:18 but many other biblical stories about good vs evil making it one nightmare-inducing video game worth playing if you dare!

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