The Adventures of Lomax

The Adventures of Lomax (1996)

by Psygnosis
Genres:Adventure, Platform
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Lomax is in way over his head. Evil Ed has nabbed his pals and tricked them into doing diabolical deeds. Only Lomax has the power to break the sinister hex! Leap into action with Lomax as he battles Ed's evildoers and travels through bizarre lands in this fast and frantic thriller!
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February 08, 2025
This is one of the earliest PC games I think I ever played! While I don't remember a huge number of details, I do remember the feeling of whimsy and fun. Oh but I couldn't ever forget the sound design - like his little voice as he jumped and spun around! I really enjoyed playing through the colourful platforming levels to find and save Lomax's pals. I never thought about it until now, but I might attribute this game to my current love of platformers (ranging from Mario to Hollow Knight). This game was originally my brother's - I still have the physical CD-ROM. Unfortunately, even if I had a disc drive in my PC, this game wouldn't be compatible today. So having Lomax release on GOG would absolutely make my year!
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