Kowloon's Curse: Lost Report is a Free prequel to the team's upcoming Kowloon's Curse It's a low-poly dungeon crawler, full of surreal and creepy vibes. Apparently, it's based on Kowloon Walled City.
The game follows an unnamed protagonist who's doing shady jobs with his friend Sergio in the Lawless city of Kowloon. Their work is mainly about doing shady tasks for someone named the inspector. Two people struggling to survive, and supernatural things happen.
"Hey. Have you ever wondered? Monkeys are people drugs dreams easymart? What if you get run over by a truck?" -- Sergio
The game plays a typical dungeon crawler with infrequent Turn-based combat. Most of the time, we explore areas and talk to people. The city's vibes are so weird that I don't know if most of the characters we meet are human.
One thing for sure, nothing is the way it looks like in the game. In that regard, Kowloon's Curse's low-poly graphics work in its favor!
- Play Game: Steam - Itch.io
- Watch Part 1 of my Playthrough here!
This is my playthrough of the game:
Watch on Youtube
https://youtu.be/JCaxZrYDJns
This following loading the game from the end of the first part..
After finishing the job, (or failing the job as we weren't supposed to kill the guy,) the player character and Sergio go to celebrate in a restaurant, but Sergio goes into a messy rant, and flips on the waitress...
After that, the player character decided to go home...
This part is, well, I spent a lot of time trying to understand what I was supposed to do at the home, so I spent most of this session talking to every NPC. Finally, after interacting with every object, he correct one was the Bed, I was supposed to sleep.
The dream was really weird... There was Sergio, and a labyrinth, and stuff... Luckily, I didn't spend as much time on the dream as the previous section.
There wasn't a lot of story in this gaming session, but the next one... Can't wait to tell you guys about it.
Thanks for Watching!
P.S: The companies in the game have weird names, I took a long time to understand that Hostage Situation is a proper noun here, and not meant to be taken literally:
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