After a symphony, online multiplayer and a remaster, the well-regarded (and often handheld) puzzler Lumines is getting Enhance’s full synesthetic, Tetris-flowing, treatment. Lumines Arise is almost ...
Every block drop in Lumines is engineered to fire off a tiny tingle in the player’s brain. Even without chaining together a massive combo or narrowly evading certain death, the tiny custom clicks and ...
Developer Monstars and publisher Enhance are bringing back a cult classic puzzle series with Lumines Arise. The last title in the series, a remaster of the original Lumines, came out back in 2018 to ...
Enhance has been making games for many years, but the team cemented its place on the gaming map with its mixture of puzzle games and stirring musical accompaniment. Tetris Effect remains a ...
Fond of weirdly obscure titles since childhood, Ivanir has been captivated by many Japanese games over the years. Some of his most passionate topics are the Dept. Heaven series, Summon Night ...
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Lumines Arise (PC) Review

There are few game genres with as large an audience as puzzles. Seven years ago, Enhance brought fans the release of Tetris Effect, and the dev team at Enhance believed they could deliver a ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Lumines series is getting a major glow-up--literally and ...
If you’ve never entered the church of the block, let me hand you a brochure. Lumines is a rhythm puzzle series that began its life as a PSP cult classic. In it, players drop two-toned square blocks ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook With Lumines Arise, Enhance once again reimagines the audiovisual experience around an incredibly ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. To kick off the June 4 State of Play, Enhance announced Lumines Arise. It is a follow-up to Lumines, a cult-classic puzzle game that first released on ...
Fond of weirdly obscure titles since childhood, Ivanir has been captivated by many Japanese games over the years. Some of his most passionate topics are the Dept. Heaven series, Summon Night ...