![]() Sadly, the devs have refrained from telling us a rough release window, though many have made the effort to try and uncover the ballpark. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely that we’ll catch Lies of P this year, and maybe even in 2023. It’s on the cards whether you like it or not, unfortunately. Swirling within, however, is an army of possessed foes that will stop at nothing to assure you meet your demise a thousand times over. On the exterior of its shell, the game takes the appearance of a role-playing game with multiple story arcs. So, that means you can go ahead and expect stupidly difficult boss battles and harsh obstacles to overcome. Sourcing its inspiration from the likes of Dark Souls and other FromSoftware games, Lies of P will most definitely feature a whole lot of challenging situations. All in all, it sounds like a good and evil sort of situation, with every decision paving the way to your character’s destiny, be it filled with joy or sorrow. Whether or not that means you’ll be able to lie to the point of being able to use your nose as a weapon is another question. With Krat thrown into turmoil and overrun by killer puppets, Pinocchio must wade through the city streets and locate his creator Geppetto in order to reverse the madness that has plunged the world into everlasting darkness.Īccording to the devs, the game will also feature some “profound narrative choices”, which means you can expect multiple endings depending on how you navigate the world as the rogue puppet. It’s dark, it’s twisted, and it’ll definitely remind you of that time you circled Yharnam in Bloodborne a few years back. Overall, Lies of P’s city of Krat looks like a promising concept with an infinite number of pockets to explore. Lies of P, despite its similarities, still looks incredibly gloomy, in the most stunning way imaginable, of course. Still interested? Right, then let’s continue.Īs much as we’d hate to compare Lies of P with the universally acclaimed Bloodborne, its gloomy setting does unfortunately ring all the necessary bells to kickstart our questions into ignition. Think American McGee’s Alice - but with Pinocchio wielding a cutlass. However, rather than aiming it towards a younger audience, the proposed Lies of P instead posed as a dark and dingy noir-like world, in which the titular character opted for blades over strings. But what is Lies of P, and where on earth does Pinocchio fit into this deranged world that bleeds monochrome and malevolence?įirst brought to life back in 2021, Lies of P was coined as a Souls-like action-adventure game that cast its focus on Carlo Collodi’s children’s novel, Pinocchio. And yet, from what we’ve seen so far of the Souls-like game, the Belle Époque world could very well be the breath of fresh air we’ve all craved since Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice phased out. Honestly, whoever it was that stitched Pinocchio and Bloodborne together must have had some pretty bizarre dreams.
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