The Lamplighters League

The Lamplighters League - PC (Steam)

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Sneak, steal, and shoot your way through a world of pulp adventure in The Lamplighters League! Globetrot across a variety of exciting locales around the world and outwit your enemies in strategic turn-based combat - and, if you play your cards right, you might just save the world. Harebrained Schemes, the creators of The Shadowrun Trilogy and BATTLETECH, bring you an all-new world set in an alternate 1930s, where a tyrannical cult called the Banished Court stands on the cusp of world dominati...
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Genre: Adventure, RPG, Strategy,
Recent Steam reviews: Mostly positive (10)
All Steam reviews: Mostly positive (638)

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The Lamplighters League

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The Lamplighters League Deluxe Edition

Deluxe Edition

  • The Lamplighters League
  • The Nocturne Exclusive Playable Character
  • Original Soundtrack
  • Digital Art Book
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Sneak, steal, and shoot your way through a world of pulp adventure in The Lamplighters League! Globetrot across a variety of exciting locales around the world and outwit your enemies in strategic turn-based combat - and, if you play your cards right, you might just save the world.

Harebrained Schemes, the creators of The Shadowrun Trilogy and BATTLETECH, bring you an all-new world set in an alternate 1930s, where a tyrannical cult called the Banished Court stands on the cusp of world domination. For millennia, all that stood between this sinister cabal and their plans were a band of heroic scholars known as the Lamplighters League.

Unfortunately, the best of the best are all gone, so now it's up to the best of the worst.

Recruit a team of misfits and scoundrels with unique abilities and unforgettable personalities, and chase the Banished Court to the ends of the earth in a mix of real-time infiltration, turn-based tactical combat, and a character-driven story of adventure and intrigue.

Strategy Meets Story, in Style

  • Control a team of unique, dynamic characters and get to know their signature tactical abilities and roles in the team. Learn their stories and the world they inhabit by taking them on missions - every misfit brings their own style to the fight through unique moves that can turn the tide of combat.
  • Explore a variety of thrilling locales and survey the battlefield before things heat up: sneak past enemies in real-time infiltration gameplay, pick off the stragglers quickly and quietly, and position your squad to get an edge for the fight.
  • Use every advantage and dirty trick your agents have up their sleeves in exciting, turn-based combat. Add advanced abilities, gear, and augmentations to your agents to keep pace with the growing threat of the Banished Court!

Race Against the Countdown to Doomsday

  • Chase the Banished Court through an alternate-history world of the 1930s, from dockyards and deserts to jungles both urban and wild. Manage your choices at a global level and try to prevent your enemy from advancing their twisted schemes!
  • Recruit new allies from the best of the worst: scour the globe for outlaws and outcasts and bring them onto your side before the Banished Court catches them first!
  • Every mission earns your team new resources and grows their abilities - but be careful, stress and injury can take their toll!

Can you prevent the Banished Court from reshaping the world to their twisted will? Find out in… The Lamplighters League and the Tower at the End of the World!

Configurations

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  • OS: Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3570K or AMD Ryzen 3 2300X
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 380 (4GB) or Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 (2GB)
  • Storage: 16 GB available space

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A fun game thats absolutely *wrecked* to the seabed with horrible camera and controls. Which is a shame, because the concept of the game takes a lot of the old Pulp Dime novels and feels right in the world of The Mummy, Phantom or The Shadow. Visually its even has its own tone with a slight comic book look to the character designs, each being an archetype of the dime novel hero. Character abilities tie together well, and the Tarot deck cards work in interesting ways to bring more synergy to your squad to better fight the enemy. Hell, even the story of Good VS Evil, while a rethread of the usual tale, is interesting and fun but this is where the fun part ends.

What it tries to be, is an X-Com game. What it is, is a corpse wearing the torn, bruised skin of an X-Com game after gutting it in a side alley.

Let me explain the two *main* issues it has:
The Camera- Absolutely horrible controls in which you cannot zoom in or out, pivot or change the angle (except rotate, only to get a building or terrain stuck in front of it so you cant see anything) but are stuck far to close to your characters to really plan ahead. A "Recon" camera is available that this time actually detaches from following your squad and lets you roam the map freely, albeit extremely slowly too which makes it utterly useless in the end. The camera is also linked to your characters, meaning that you cant move the camera on its own as it will ALSO move your characters along. This makes it even more frustrating when the camera is so close to your team and blocked by all the terrain of the levels (and there's a lot of it since it uses the X-Com formula of chest-high and tall walls as a Cover mechanic) that it can become genuinely a camera carousel to find the right angle to see where you're even going...or at least desperately TRYING to.

The Controls- I dont understand how its possible to mess up a control scheme THIS badly. Your characters are *mostly* responsive, when they arent busy walking right into enemies, hoping over terrain instead of hiding, walking in a line all together like they're in a Scooby Doo episode or just straight up standing in the same spot when you're trying to move them. Add this the camera tie-down and youre basically trying to steer a cruise ♥♥♥♥ on dry land. You can move your squad "grouped" or "ungrouped", meaning that they either follow your selected "lead" character, or you move them independently. However, even this is a mess because if you have one character selected and say send them somewhere then press TAB to switch to the next one, the previous character will simply stop dead in their tracks, no matter how far they've gone. They could stop in cover, in front of a patrol or simple 2 steps away from their starting position. The problem with this is, the game gives you the option to move covertly or go into combat instantly. Sounds great on paper, except when it becomes nigh impossible to actually plan an ambush because none of the characters are actually able to follow simple movement points. Now, speaking of cover. This barely works either as well, as i've mentioned earlier. You'd think that making a simple grid-base system would be easy right (it worked in Shadowrun after all?) where you click a grid square behind cover and your characters moves to it. Ha ha no, they instead will gladly run up to it, vault right over it in front of guards and trigger combat despite the fact that you CLEARLY clicked behind the cover, out of sight.

Its mindblowing that such basic, simple mechanics can be ♥♥♥♥♥♥ this hard into the abyss that it would make the entire thing near-unplayable. Im currently trying to force through just because i know there's a good game behind it, but the closest i can compare it to is trying to feed your cat their medicine. Its a struggle, even if it comes with good intentions.

If you want to risk it, PLEASE do yourself a favor and get in on the deepest sale possible so at least the sting of it wont hurt as much as full price.

I've put a few more hours into it, trying to like it but just no. Between the insanely high difficulty skip where you move from 3-5 to relatively easy enemies to waves of 15+ of them, half of which are immune to your combat effects (like fire or shock or even stress), the 3 Doomsday clocks advancing so fast that you're basically stuck spending more time trying to keep them in check via side missions VS the main ones, the game straight up just messing up your save files, there's just no saving it. I WANTED to like this game, i really did, but the list of negatives outweigh the positives.
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Unique way of dealing with the enviroment and other NPC. Recommended!
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A good tactical game.
  • Cartoonish design that occurrs post-WWI
  • You can swap between real and tactical game off battle
  • Good sound
  • Some characters are OP while others are hard to use
  • Progression becomes wild in the middle to end game.
  • Recon mode is useless
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Loved shadowrun franchise from this developers.
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Not a bad game in its genre!!!
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