Prism: Light the Way review

Your personal Electric Light Ochestra

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Simple rules exploited to fill potential

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    Figuring out the puzzles

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    Won't give you a seizure

Cons

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    Music sucks

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    Can be too difficult

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    Multiplayer is so-so

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Oct 5, 2007

Along comes Prism: 💯Light the Way, a quite brilliant little puzzler that takes us waaaay back to the halcyon puzzling days where there was nary a tumbling tetrimino in sight. Waaaay back to 1987, in fact, where we can find Prism's roots in a Spectrum title called Deflektor (sic).

Deflektor was a simple yet furiously addictive beastie that had you deflecting (or is that deflekting?) a ray of light around a grid using a number of mirrors, in order that it might form a complete circuit. Prism ꦺtakes this simple gameplay mechanic and expands upon it, but it's far more than a shallow clone of a 20-year old title. Your task is to simultaneously illuminate the lightbulbs that litter the perimeter of the playing area. This you accomplish by shining a beam from one of the light sources directly into them. You can move the source around freely, and there are a number of slanty mirrors and multi-way, multi-coloured tubes to assist you on your way.

Easy peasy, yes? Yes, until you realize that each of the bulbs r𝕴equires a certain colour to shine upon it, and that none of the elements on the grid can be rotated, leading to inevitable frustration-fuelled self-disembowelment as you send your rays of light around on a wild goose chaseꦅ through a number of colour filters.

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GenrePuzzle
DescriptionFiendishly hard and rewarding in equal measure, this deserves a home in any puzzle-fan's library. And the fact that you can get it cheaply if you shop around means it's a bargain in anyone's book.
PlatformDS
US censor ratingEveryone
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