Lux-Pain is a very deceiving title from first impressions, boasting a colorful, shiny box with cool looking anime and an art book to go with it; after actually playing the game, gamers will find out that there really isn't any true gameplay to be had (aside from the worm picking). The game tries its hardest to fit the same niche as Phoenix Wright but most certainly loses its appeal with its overall lack of player impact.
Be warned: this game's presentation is somewhat strong but aside from this, the game really has no other strong points of interest. If you must try it, give it a rent.
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GamesWeasel writes: "Luckily the voiceover work is better. A decent amount of the dialogue is actually spoken by some worthwhile actors and while what they are saying doesn't often match up with what's on the screen, it usually makes a lot more sense. However it is also out of sync with the dialogue onscreen which often means you will often have finished reading it before it before the dialogue is half way through. All the music and sound effects are wonderfully atmospheric; the laments of lingering doubts and forgotten ghosts, it might be advisable to turn the volume up and close your eyes. You won't be missing too much apart from some shoddy English usage and barely animated drawings".