![]() ![]() Planet of Lana introduces us to a stunningly beautiful sci-fi world so full of life and mystery that you can’t resist exploring it. Regardless of how much you struggle to get anywhere, you don’t have to finesse the same puzzle twice. Thankfully, once you reach your destination, it seems your companion can just simply follow you with its greater jump range. You can better believe I didn’t trust a single rock after that point. ![]() However, I had to ensure we weren’t going so quickly that the rock remained oblivious to us, as I needed it and its many legs to move over a bit so I could climb up by tempting it with that sweet monkey blob flesh. ![]() It turns out the solution was that I had to run across and get my little buddy to safety below the farthest ledge, out of reach of the devil rock. The environment you find yourself in is very much alive, filled with little sprites that lurk and watch you as you progress, strange mechanical creatures cross your path, and all have that quintessential Ghibli-esque vibe about them. One of the most striking visual qualities was the stark contrast between the bright plains and the shadowed forest areas, where small fragments of sunlight filter into the gloom. RELATED: I Played Some Great Indie Games At EGX 2022 I found myself having to navigate a stunning 2.5D world while solving puzzles with the help of my mysterious little companion. ![]() It’s billed as Limbo meets Studio Ghibli, and it’s not hard to see why. I recently had the chance to get better acquainted with the game at EGX. I don’t know what it is, but I know I would die for it already. Beautiful bright graphics with a hand painted artstyle, tranquil music, puzzle-solving mechanics, and of course, that adorable little blobby monkey-dog thingy. Planet of Lana immediately caught my attention when Ifirst saw it at Summer Game Fest 2021. ![]()
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