Reviews from

in the past


Rusty Lake knows how to make goos puzzles game and develop his story. Paradox is like the others game of the franchise, you need to solve puzzles and get new informations about whats wrong in Rusty Laike. The game hide some secrets too, that you will need to connect with others game to find. The last chapter came as DLC, i will not judge the Rusty Lake team, because we know hot good developed this game is, and have real life videos.

None of the puzzle solutions felt too abstract in the first playthrough.

After the first run, I watched the short film to guide me to the final achievements. These puzzles were more abstract and head scratching, thus the reason for the film. You are encouraged to watch and hunt for clues.

Unfortunately, it's been two weeks since I have played. I don't remember if playing a second time with the clues shared more of the story...I don't feel like I was enlightened on anything more.

Another entry in the "Oh I finished, time to go on reddit and read what the story was" series of games that is Rusty Lake/Cube Escape. Paradox stands out though for being the first to come with a tie in short film as well as being divided into two halves, the first being free and the second paid DLC.

There's a marked effort to get new players on board with the series. The short film is designed to intrigue with lots of confusing but curious imagery, and the game portioning off half of its runtime as a demo backs this idea up. As well as that though, the puzzles seem a fair bit simpler than other Cube Escape games, with much of what little complexity there is withheld for the DLC. Games like Seasons, the Cave or even Samsara Room all feel more layered than Paradox, which isn't inherently good or bad, but it means that it doesn't leave as strong an imprint on my mind as its predecessors.

The story too is relatively uncomplicated, at least compared to the other Rusty Lake games. The Cube Escape sub series tends to focus more on smaller, more surrealistic character studies rather than the expansive, history encompassing plots of Rusty Lake Roots and Paradise, but Paradox feels especially small. A bottle episode taking place somewhere inbetween previous cube escape games, Paradox's plot doesn't add much to the overall mythos or even to Dale's backstory or character, but it's a fairly neat exploration of free will and timey-wimey things.

Weirdly, Paradox's greatest success isn't its puzzles or story (the usual hallmarks of the Rusty Lake games), but how well the live action stuff is integrated. There are some fun secrets and puzzles in the game that require careful watching of the film, and though they don't require much more than taking notes and pausing more often, they're still quite neat. It's also surprisingly satisfying playing through a puzzle game then watching your character inhabit that space in live action in an almost perfect recreation, and the film itself has pretty decent production values.

Some duff puzzles aside (looking at you, sliding tile box), Paradox is a decent entry in the series that is more interesting than great.


first cube escape i played and its the last one i am smort

Creepy and super well made puzzle room escape game. Got hella scared at least once. Would pet the crow man.

as a quick little escape room puzzle game reminiscent of something i'd play on Newgrounds in 2006, it's solid enough. some puzzles border on being too obtuse but the majority of them are fine and enjoyable.

will probably play through the other Cube Escape games over an afternoon or weekend sometime soon but i'm expecting to find more for me with the Rusty Lake games themselves.

Completed both chapters with 100% of achievements unlocked. A nice send-off for the Cube Escape series, the standalone Paradox returns to a single-room setting, but, spread across two chapters, there's an impressive amount of depth to be explored within what might initially seem to be a quite limited environment. Once again, the core premise of the game is to escape from the room, solving almost wholly mouse-based puzzles between four walls that you can cycle between. Intriguingly, Paradox also comes bundled with a short film that acts out some relevant extracts of the game's events, and is actually crucial to some of the achievements. To be honest, I'm still not overly fond of those puzzles based on pattern recognition and codes more widely, but these are a minority here and the majority of the puzzle design is strong.

The surreal, creepy (and at times, arguably, disturbing) continues here, used to good effect, with a high level of production values despite the 2D hand-drawn graphics - and so long as that isn't a turn-off, puzzle fans should have a good time here.

This one has the most story of all of them.

Obtuse, cheap and weird (in a bad way). I just wasn't engaged enough to keep with the bad puzzles

Simplesmente o auge de cube escape

Fairly engaging and entertaining.

Uma pérola dos jogos de puzzle. Must play.

Paradoxo - um filme de Rusty Lake

that some spicy convoluted story

Acho que pra ter essa ideia vc tem que estar bem louco kkk

PAYWALL!!!!!! jokes asides support rusty lake 🙏

This was already my favorite Rusty Lake game and then chapter 2 added a bunch of references to Birthday and now I love this one. Great puzzles, super cool movie-game integration, and Dale is the best Rusty Lake protag.

Such a brilliant way to end one of my favourite game series! But the story is not finished...

Ranked: My All-Time Favourites . Rusty Lake

Chapter 1: Completed
This was the game to get me into Cube Escape / Rusty Lake series as a whole, and I enjoyed it a ton. I also watched the short film, and that was really cool.

Chapter 2: Not yet completed

Cube Escape Paradox - A Review

Paradox has to be my favorite one under this particular Rusty Lake umbrella of games. It’s the right amount of surreal with interesting details and puzzles. Though common elements across all their games, the visual style, sound design and plot are worth the mention as it elevates the overall experience. If I was to summarize it, people who enjoy puzzles will find some joy in this game. Cool discovery.


Cube Escape comprindo seu papel da melhor maneira que jogo sensacional, que lore mais confusa, confesso que tô com muitos ganchos na cabeça mas esse jogo entregou tudo, demorei muito pois são puzzles longos, mas que no final vale a pena pretendo jogar os outros futuramente mas por enquanto tentarei enteder a história desse universo muito confuso

Um excelente jogo, que possui uma ideia bastante criativa. Com certeza é um dos melhores jogos da saga Cube Escape

> Simple Point&Click quand même assez complexe et immersif
> Bizarre, horrifique
> 2 heures de jeu
> Je n'ai fait que le 1er chapitre, le 2ème attendra
> Je recommande sans plus. Voilà. Merci.