Oh boy, where do I even start with this? So, Lies of P: Overture dropped, right, and they showed this whole thing during the 2025 Summer Game Fest. Why do I remember the popcorn more than the trailer? Anyway, the new trailer is out, and P’s got these wicked new claws. Wolverine-style. I mean, maybe it’s overused, but I’m here for it. And there’s this crocodile boss—huge, scaly, looks like it’s ready to chomp—and I swear, it’s almost charming. Kind of.
This Overture thing is a prequel because, of course. P’s hopping back before the whole Puppet Frenzy chaos. We’ve got new places to wander around, new baddies to swing at, and I guess 15-20 hours of extra adventures. I can’t even commit to choosing a place for dinner, but sure, give me more game content.
And wait, there’s this patch coming too. They’re saying you can tweak the game’s difficulty now. Good news for folks like me who tend to… panic roll through fights. And then there’s this Death March mode, sounds intimidating, doesn’t it? Plus, you can relive boss battles in Battle Memories. I’m already exhausted just thinking about it.
So yeah, Overture’s everywhere—not just in a metaphorical sense but on all the PlayStations, Xboxes, and PCs too. And oh, the original Lies of P rolled out in 2023, and people loved it, the critics loved it, everyone loved it. It’s one of those games where your choices supposedly shape the world, which sounds deep, but I often find myself choosing based on how much I like a character’s outfit. Priorities, right?