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Lucius II: The Prophecy

Lucius emerges as the lone survivor of the burning wreckage his parents once called home, unscathed from the ruthless slaughter he had unleashed. But he is taken to the psychiatric ward of St. Benedict’s Hospital by unsuspecting caretakers. The Book of Revelations predicts the birth of a child that would end up ruling the world with an iron rod. The first part of this prophecy has been fulfilled. It is time for Lucius to take care of the rest. But little does he know of his new adversaries…

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Posted by Subway on Feb 17, 2015

quite far from an adventure game


Even if I like Lucius II it really has nothing that resembles an adventure game.... anyway it's a fun concept and though extremely buggy it's fun and worth every penny....

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Adventure Games by Shiver Games

» Lucius (series)

Game Information

Platform PC
Perspective Third-Person
Control Keyboard
Gameplay Quest
Genre Horror
Theme Supernatural
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Presentation Realtime 3D
Action (Compulsory) Stealth
Red Flags -
Media Internet download

Lucius II: The Prophecy by Shiver Games - Adventure Game

Lucius II: The Prophecy is an adventure game, released in 2015 by Shiver Games. Lucius II: The Prophecy has a Illustrated realism style and uses a Keyboard control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Lucius II: The Prophecy and rate it as Awful, meanwhile the community rating for Lucius II: The Prophecy is Decent.
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