First-Person Shooter (FPS) games are ubiquitous, with many offering online multiplayer. Lemnis Gate distinguishes itself with a genuinely innovative approach, arguably making it a “4D” gaming experience.

The fourth dimension at play here is time. Each player on your team experiences the same 25-second time loop. Objectives vary, such as destroying enemy pods or collecting elements before the opposing team. Initially, you have 25 seconds to execute an action. Subsequently, you select another team member, replaying the same 25 seconds. This allows you to support your previous actions or counter the enemy’s moves – perhaps preventing your earlier self from being eliminated or achieving the objective. The enemy also introduces a new team member, requiring strategic consideration. Before each loop, a drone provides an overview, enabling informed decisions about which team member and placement will be most effective. In total, the same 25 seconds are replayed five times, leading to complex interwoven strategies.

While the concept may seem initially intricate, the gameplay loop quickly becomes intuitive and engaging. Lemnis Gate emphasizes strategic thinking; successful players will effectively utilize traps and position themselves advantageously. A comprehensive tutorial is included, facilitating a smooth introduction to the game mechanics.

A notable limitation of Lemnis Gate is its exclusive online multiplayer focus, lacking an offline campaign to solidify understanding of the game mechanics. While the included tutorial is helpful, it provides only a concise overview of the rules, leaving players to learn through experience. The online-only nature of the game can present a challenge for newcomers, as they are often matched against highly skilled opponents, potentially leading to early frustration. The absence of adjustable difficulty levels further exacerbates this issue for novice players.

In conclusion, Lemnis Gate offers a unique and engaging strategic experience unlike any other. While the inclusion of an offline mode would be a welcome addition, the game remains highly recommended.