Mini Review: Last Labyrinth (PSVR2) - Tediously Torturous Escape Room Experience

Sadistic.

Last Labyrinth is a unique escape room experience, and not in a good way. You're strapped into a wheelchair with very limited manoeuvrability. With only head movements available to you and a laser pointer attached to the middle of your forehead, you must guide a young girl through a labyrinth of puzzles and ultimately escape this torturous maze.

There's a range of puzzles to be solved — Simon Says puzzles, Cut the Rope-esque conundrums, reflecting light with mirrors — the majority being relatively simple. However, a few feel almost impossible due to the lack of logical solutions and lack of guidance. In one room, you must get the girl to open and close a desk drawer four times in a row before she becomes irritated and knocks a vase over — the solution makes no logical sense. In another, you're faced with a board game that turns out to be Doubutsu Shogi, a popular Japanese game similar to chess, but with no explanation of this in-game, we were completely stumped.

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