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Lucius , also known as Lucius - Son of the Devil , is a psychological horror stealth video game developed by Shiver Games and published by Lace Mamba Global exclusively for Microsoft Windows. A sequel, Lucius II: The Prophecy , was released on February 13, 2015. An 8-bit "demake", Lucius Demake was released on August 9, 2016.

Equipped with supernatural powers, take control of Lucius as he begins his blood filled tour of horror through his own house.

In the opening cutscene, Lucius Wagner is born the date of June 6th, 1966 at St. Benedict Memorial Hospital in room 666. At the same time, a cloaked figure performs a ritual that causes the newborn child to become possessed by a demonic entity.

Years later, a now six-year-old Lucius celebrates his birthday in the luxurious manor on the private estate of his father Charles Wagner , a wealthy U.S. Senator and mother Nancy . When Mary , one of the maids is cleaning up the kitchen afterwards, Lucius encounters a man in a suit, who briefly stops time and then telekinetically shuts the kitchen door. Lucius takes a padlock from the table and locks Mary in the freezer and goes to bed, causing her to slowly freeze to death.

Hours later, Lucius awakens in a fiery version of his bedroom with the man from the kitchen, who identifies himself as Lucius's "real" father, Lucifer , who tasks him with using his new powers of evil to kill every member of his household, including staff, in order to obtain his father's vast fortune and make use of the political power associated with his name (it's about a "debt" the entire family has to pay to the Devil, involving the figure from the beginning and a secret satanic place in the house). The more people he kills, the more powerful Lucius will become. As the death toll rises, Detective McGuffin begins investigating the deaths.

During the course of the game, it is revealed that Lucius's grandfather Fabius was the one behind the pact with the Devil. He was part of a cult that promised him power and he was the reason why his family had money due to his associations with the Mob. He wants to help Lucius with his destiny; however, Lucius kills him when he is no longer needed. Soon afterwards, Charles soon finds his father's books on Satanism and realizes the horrible things that he has done. Charles then suspects that his Lucius may have been cursed, to the disbelief of Nancy.

After the last of the mansion's residents are murdered, Charles attempts to prove to Nancy that Lucius is not their son and discovers his father's secret room, confirming his suspicions about his father and his child. However, when he attempts to warn Nancy, Lucius uses his powers to manipulate Charles into killing Nancy in front of McGuffin and Deputy Terrence , tricking them into thinking that he was the killer. As McGuffin chases after Charles, Terrence watches over Lucius, who kills the deputy by decapitating him with a fan. Lucius's power drastically increases and he sets the entire mansion on fire.

There are two endings to the game. In the first ending, Lucius battles against two priests wielding crosses before fighting his father. Lucius causes a banister to fall on Charles and crush him. He then walks out the burning mansion, where he comes face-to-face with McGuffin.

In the second ending, Lucius is able to use his powers to kill the priests in a variety of ways. When Lucius confronts his father, Charles throws one of the priests' crosses at him, knocking Lucius backwards onto the stairs. Charles then raises a fire extinguisher to crush him, but is shot from behind by McGuffin, who helps Lucius up and they leave the mansion together.

The game is split into 18 chapters of different lengths with usually the objective of each being is to murder one of the staff or a family member.


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As a child of the devil, you have to kill every member of family. As a child of the devil, you have to kill every member of family. As a child of the devil, you have to kill every member of family.
An unconventional approach to horror which mostly works
In this game, you play the title character, a young boy called Lucius who happens to be the son of the devil. This is quite a departure from most other horror titles, and the effect it creates means that 'Lucius' isn't really a horror game at all, as you're implicit in the planning of all the atrocities committed throughout the story. The fact that it probably won't scare you doesn't mean that you will find it unenjoyable, though. 'Lucius' takes the form of a puzzle game, and a few action sequences are spread throughout the title; bear in mind, though, that the action isn't sufficiently frequent to appeal to someone who dislike puzzles and strategy. If you choose not to rely on walkthroughs (which, I admit, I did on a handful of occasions), you'll be spending a considerable amount of time riffling through drawers, shelves, rooms and cellars, looking for the various objects necessary for the completion of your mission. Your mission, invariably, is to eliminate the multitude of inhabitants and employees of Dante Manor. As you have the physical capabilities of a normal eight-year-old boy, you won't be relying on machetes, sledgehammers or firearms for your kills; instead, you have to use your environment. This complements the puzzle-based nature of the game, as, on occasion, the main challenge of your mission seems to be knowing just which weapon you should use. If you've seen 'The Omen', you've undoubtedly already drawn a handful of parallels between this game and the film. Whilst the acting talents of performers like Gregory Peck and Mia Farrow are sadly unreplicated in this uncannily similar game, you'll surely find enough interaction - whether object- or person-based - to immerse yourself in the world of Lucius and Dante Manor.
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Lucius is an atmospheric horror adventure game with a gothic setting. The player takes control of Lucius, a demonic six-year-old boy born on June 6 1966. You must guide him through his sprawling old house, making use of his diabolical powers to push the narrative ahead. The game is divided into chapters, each one of which pits Lucius against his latest victim. Lucius is a title which is unafraid to go to dark places, and horror fans should appreciate its tone.
When Lucius was born on the June 6th, 1966, nobody expected him to be anything other than a normal little boy but everything changed on Lucius’ 6th Birthday, when his true calling was revealed to him.
Equipped with supernatural powers, take control of Lucius as he begins his blood filled tour of horror through his own house, using Hell’s powers of telekinesis and mind control to orchestrate deadly accidents that will minimize the population of the Dante Manor one by one by one.
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Lucius is back. In a whole new narrative experience, he now returns to his old neighborhood of Winter Hill. The path will be a difficult one, with trials and tribulations waiting ahead. Has he made the right choices? Is it finally time to end it all?

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ABOUT Lucius is back. This time he returns to his old neighborhood of Winter Hill. Through trials and tribulations we will finally see where the road takes him. It's a difficult one. For the first time, his choices come to question. Is it finally time to end it all? Features: Experience an In-depth and carefully crafted story, which takes the player through a wide range of emotional experiences. Feel the full experience of playing the villain protagonist. Experience the atmospheric and detailed environments. Use powerful magical abilities to help your cause. Over 20 tracks of original music that compliments to the atmosphere of the game. Investigate the past and secrets of Winter Hill and its inhabitants


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