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Lies of P: Deluxe Edition

Lies of P: Deluxe Edition

|South Korea|Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

7.6 /10

Pretty good

Time to beat
Main
25h
Main + extras
35h
Complete
45h
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Why play it

Lies of P is an action role-playing game set in a dark, Belle Époque-inspired city overrun by deadly puppets. Players control Pinocchio, reimagined as a mechanical warrior, navigating a decaying world while making choices that affect the unfolding narrative. The game features challenging melee combat, weapon customization, and a mechanical arm with various abilities. The Deluxe Edition includes: • The base game; • The Great Venigni’s Signature Coat; • The Great Venigni’s Glasses; • Mask worn by those preparing for the festival.

Game highlights
Play style

Leans into Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, with a main story around 25h. Check if that style and time commitment fit you.

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IGNTravis Northup · 13 Sep, 2023
8/10

Lies of P might not branch out particularly far from its soulslike inspiration, but it plays the part extremely well.

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GameSpotRichard Wakeling · 13 Sep, 2023
8/10

For the most part, however, Lies of P is content to adorn existing mechanics and ideas with its own story and aesthetic. This may be a derivative approach, but it nails the core Souls-like experience, with each of its various mechanics seamlessly coalescing to create a thrilling action game that's challenging, varied, and dripping with atmosphere. It's easy to be reductive when a game wears its influences on its sleeve as boldly as Lies of P does, but plenty of other games have tried and failed to recreate the same magic. It's not an easy endeavor, and while it doesn't shake up the formula or reinvent the wheel, Lies of P is still one of the genre's most accomplished and enjoyable entries--and that's the truth.

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EurogamerCaelyn Ellis · 14 Sep, 2023
6/10

Lies of P has strong enough foundations in its edgy tone and tweaked weapons to provide an enjoyable experience for those in need of a FromSoft fix.

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PC GamerLincoln Carpenter · 13 Sep, 2023
7.4/10

Lies of P is a competent Soulslike if you can shrug off its flaws.

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PolygonDiego Nicolás Argüello · 13 Sep, 2023

Lies of P’s contributions to the genre are slow burns. There’s just enough intrigue at the beginning to lure you into the world, and thankfully, it pays off. The game surprised and engulfed me with its grim tale, in which greed and obsession for power turned a city against itself. Despite a clear obligation to pay homage to its pioneers, it carves its own reality — one in which you decide which illusions to believe in.

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GamesRadar+Jasmine Gould-Wilson · 13 Sep, 2023
8/10

Lies of P might not rewrite the book, but it does an excellent job of making its own additions to a well-worn script.

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Game InformerWesley LeBlanc · 13 Sep, 2023
9.5/10

Lies of P's greatest strength is how it rewards and empowers you at every turn to venture further through this twisted tale of puppetry and monstrous humanity, despite its oppressive world and formidable enemies. I struggled to pull myself away from Lies of P, even when it had me fuming. It delicately balances the fun of a Soulslike with the challenge the genre demands and only falters a few times. That it maintains that balance within the confines of a fairytale most know best because of Disney, flipping it on its head to tell something more in line with Carlo Collodi's original The Adventures of Pinocchio, is another achievement of Lies of P. But above all that, Lies of P uses the familiar, the highlights, and the lessons learned from the authors of the Soulslike subgenre to create something unique, fascinating, and exhilarating. Neowiz aimed for the stars, much like the ones its Pinocchio wishes upon, and hits them with machine-like accuracy.

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GuardianNic Reuben · 19 Sep, 2023
8/10

This hack-and-slasher clings to its Soulsborne heritage too tightly, but does creative things that no other Soulslike until now has managed to pull off

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Rock, Paper, ShotgunEd Thorn · 19 Sep, 2023

An instant must-play for Soulslikers, with fantastic flexibility in its combat and old fashioned rigidity in its challenges.

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VG247Sherif Saed · 13 Sep, 2023
4/10

There’s some enjoyment to be found in Lies of P. Its action is competent, but lacks the polish and stir of its contemporaries. Its atmosphere can be engrossing, but it’s a hodgepodge of themes and aesthetics you’ve seen before that never rises above the familiar. I was never impressed by it, and I never stopped questioning the point of the entire endeavour throughout my time with it.

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