![]() To be fair, this is not the review of a work of art that couldn't turn the world of video games just because it came out 3 years late the game has its weak points. Despite being an original PlayStation entry, it was also released for Microsoft Windows. The title was developed and published by Psygnosis in 1996, also known for developing the Wipeout and Lemmings saga. The Adventures of Lomax is a clear example of this. More recently, the market is much wider, and either by nostalgia or preference, these games may have the opportunity they were never given. This type of game was left behind, and the few that came out, whether good or bad, were destroyed by the critics. ![]() The point is that when I began to play games with this technology, I refused to return to the 2D platformers for years, and I was not the only one. The first level was quite small, but since it was the first 3D game I played, I felt that it was huge, and I quickly lost myself climbing an enormous mountain (which when I revisited the game a few years later, I realized that it was a three-meter hill). When I played my first Playstation game as a kid, it was the classic Ape Escape. The artist that designed the game was Henk Nieborg, known for Lionheart and later for Flink, a game that shares many features with Lomax. The Adventures of Lomax is a platformer created by Psygnosis and released in 1996 for Windows and Playstation, as a spin-off of the famous game Lemmings. ![]()
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