Lumines Remastered
About
LUMINES REMASTERED brings minimalism to the puzzle genre where the fusion of light and sound sets the stage for a two-color falling block experience in HD and 4K. Groove to electronic jams while strategically dropping blocks before the BPM bar sweeps combos clean after each measure.
GAME FEATURES===============
GAME FEATURES===============
- Feel the sound: Play over 40 skins with electronic atmospheres from chill to upbeat. Shuffle skins (like a music playlist) as more are unlocked in a new Shuffle mode.
- Feel the challenge: Faster tempos means less time to make combos, but slower songs can mean uncleared stacks. You’ll get hooked.
- Feel the fun: Take the challenge to unlock all skins and avatars, play against friends in local VS 2-player mode, or climb the ranks to the top of the online leaderboards.
- Feel the vibration: Turn on Trance Vibration and sync multiple rumble-enabled controllers to feel the bass across your body.
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 3220
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT630 equivalent or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 Compatible
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 3450
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 equivalent or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 Compatible
Last Modified: May 23, 2024
Where to buy
PlayStation Store
Nintendo Store
Xbox Store
Steam
Lumines Remastered reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Lumine's Remastered can be viewed as an HD Remake of the 2005 original "Lumines Puzzle Fusion." Compared to its Predecessor "Lumines," a lot has been upgraded here, both graphically and in terms of sound technology. The Music and Sounds seem to have received a complete Remastering and sound even better than in the Predecessors, the Graphics and the visual Effects are now also much prettier, but the latter are a bit very pronounced in places, so that They sometimes hide the Playing field behind them, which can be a bit annoying especially in the Time Attack.
The Operation here feels essentially more fluid. There is less input lag here than in its Predecessor. You can now adjust more to graphics and Sound than in its Predecessor. There, only one of 2 Resolutions could be selected, full Screen on or off, And the Total Number Sharpness could be adjusted. Here are all available resolutions, full Screen, Vertical Synchronization and some Settings for Details. The Control can now be completely adapted to your own Needs. The Keyboard, Mouse and Gamepad (and presumably Joystick, Steering Wheel, Dance Mat and everything else that performs the Function of a Gamepad) are supported. However, mouse Control is limited to the Mouse buttons and Menu control.
The Classic Challenge mode, as well as a random And an endless mode are Available as game modes. In Addition, there is again the Skin-processing Mode, which makes it possible to play up to 10 of his favorite Skins as their own "Playlist," the Time Attack Mode ("On Time"), in which as many Squares as possible must be formed in 60, 180 or 300 Seconds each and the Modes mission And Puzzle known From Lumines 2 and Supernova, among others.
A Multiplayer mode is also on Board this time, but you have to do without online mulitplayers here. Only local Play is possible here, either against a Friend or against the CPU. However, If you want To compete with your Friends, you have Online rankings at your disposal. This can also be filtered according to your own Friends (and yourself). The Leaderboards are available for all Game Modes (except missions and Puzzles).
The Skins have all received Revisions and now look much more modern. The Designs are based on that of the 2005 original "Lumines Puzzle Fusion." However, I have to complain here: Here some Skins like "My Generation" or "Spirits" make slight Problems for people with Color Visual Impairment, among other Things, to recognize or distinguish the Blocks. In "My Generation," for example, the red Blocks are hardly distinguishable from the Background, and in "Spirits," the Magenta is also difficult to distinguish from the (light) Blue.
Overall, though, despite the small Problems with some Skins in People with Color Sword weakness, I can say that Lumine's Remastered can certainly be seen.
Addendum to Patch 1.02: I had originally noted that in "Spirits," the two Block colors are difficult to distinguish for Color Blind people. This has been fixed with this Patch, which I very much welcome. Thank you to the Developers!