Lies of P: Overture (PlayStation 5) Review
I had been incredibly eager to get back into Lies of P: Overture, after initially previewing it back in May. Despite getting a pretty in-depth hands-on, I had to really expedite my experience to try and get the most out of my brief time with it. More than anything, I was just excited to get to play more Lies of P, because I really didn’t realize how much I loved it until I sat down to finish it almost twice now.
Finally playing Lies of P: Overture in earnest was a bit of a conflicting experience. While at its core, the DLC adds an area and a story that I genuinely wanted to explore and experience. However, what interested me the most was the way this DLC came alongside major game changes that I both welcomed and questioned. It’s certainly the mark of a good game that even its debatably bad decisions are fascinating.

I spoke about it a bit in my preview, but I’ll touch on it here again. In Lies of P: Overture, P and Gemmini are sent back in time to a version of Krat... Read more