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Lightfield

Lost in the Garden
Sep 26, 2017 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

61

Top Critic Average

44%

Critics Recommend

Destructoid
5.5 / 10
IGN Spain
6.3 / 10
COGconnected
55 / 100
TrueAchievements
2.5 / 5
NEOsite
6.5 / 10
GameGrin
8 / 10
PS4Blog.net
8 / 10
TheXboxHub
3.5 / 5
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Lightfield Trailers

LIGHTFIELD Official Launch Trailer - PS4 and Xbox One thumbnail

LIGHTFIELD Official Launch Trailer - PS4 and Xbox One

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LIGHTFIELD Release Date Announcement

LIGHTFIELD — 5 minutes of omnidirectional gameplay thumbnail

LIGHTFIELD — 5 minutes of omnidirectional gameplay


Lightfield Screenshots



Critic Reviews for Lightfield

I enjoyed the core concept, and learning the best path to finish line (even if you're still forced to go through a finish line outside of a neat exploration mode), but every now and again there'd be a stutter. It's not game-breaking by any means, but it'd certainly interrupt the brief moment of zen I'd get trying to beat my finish times.

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An interesting proposal that lacks any kind of punch to keep players playing after a few races.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Lightfield is a solid futuristic racer that definitely has some cool aspects to it.

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Lightfield has succeeded in creating a new take on an old racing subgenre that is worthy of your time.

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As for Lost in the Garden studio's skills – it's fine, that's all. Time will tell if the developer properly expands his game post-release.

Review in Polish | Read full review

Highly polished and with beautiful presentation, this futuristic parkour-inspired game is a true unique take on the genre – not something that can be said often. If you like Wipeout, you will definitely enjoy this.

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PS4Blog.net

Tracey
8 / 10
PS4Blog.net

Although racing is not my thing, I definitely recommend the game. Despite the high speed, gameplay is easy to get the hang of, and you can tell the developers put a lot of hard work into the environments and the controls so that everything feels just right. Lightfield is a fun racing+parkour game, and I look forward to seeing what the team does next.

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With beautifully bright, hugely abstract visuals, a pumping soundtrack, a superbly well designed menu system and a huge amount of addictive racing across well detailed tracks, LIGHTFIELD is most definitely one that the racers out there should give a go - especially if those racers are more obsessed with bettering lap times than racing actual opponents.

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