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In this episode, Bryan and Josh check into the Hotel Letztes Jahr to discuss Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. Developed by Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive, the game marks a clear step in the studio’s evolution from mobile hits like Sayonara Wild Hearts toward a slower, more contemplative experience inspired by survival horror and art-house cinema. Following Lorelei Weiss through the hotel’s labyrinthine halls, we dig into its nonlinear progression, dense numerical puzzles, and layered storytelling. From the intricate mansion layout to its striking black, white, and magenta aesthetic (and the unsettling presence of the maze men) the game creates a constant sense of discovery as each puzzle leads to several more.
The conversation also explores the game’s deeper structure and themes, including its puzzle design, the necessity (and chaos) of note-taking, and the friction created by its one-button interface. More than just a puzzle game, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes emerges as a meditation on art itself, particularly the tension between creative expression and commercial pressure. So listen in as we reflect on an experience defined by confusion, discovery, and creeping unease… a discussion that aims to be as thoughtful and layered as the game we’re unpacking.
Three Word Reviews:
Josh - Fractal, Fracture, Forgiveness
Bryan - Puzzles Beget Puzzles
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In this episode, Bryan and Josh check into the Hotel Letztes Jahr to discuss Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. Developed by Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive, the game marks a clear step in the studio’s evolution from mobile hits like Sayonara Wild Hearts toward a slower, more contemplative experience inspired by survival horror and art-house cinema. Following Lorelei Weiss through the hotel’s labyrinthine halls, we dig into its nonlinear progression, dense numerical puzzles, and layered storytelling. From the intricate mansion layout to its striking black, white, and magenta aesthetic (and the unsettling presence of the maze men) the game creates a constant sense of discovery as each puzzle leads to several more.
The conversation also explores the game’s deeper structure and themes, including its puzzle design, the necessity (and chaos) of note-taking, and the friction created by its one-button interface. More than just a puzzle game, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes emerges as a meditation on art itself, particularly the tension between creative expression and commercial pressure. So listen in as we reflect on an experience defined by confusion, discovery, and creeping unease… a discussion that aims to be as thoughtful and layered as the game we’re unpacking.
Three Word Reviews:
Josh - Fractal, Fracture, Forgiveness
Bryan - Puzzles Beget Puzzles

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