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Medusa's Labyrinth

Medusa's Labyrinth

70/100
4 ratings2016

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We couldn't generate FPS estimates for this game — the required GPU specs are too generic to benchmark.

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NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 860M / ATI Radeon ™ HD 7970M

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AMD® A10 5750M 2,5 Ghz or Intel® Core ™ i5-4210H 2.90GHz

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4 GB

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Medusa's Labyrinth, released in 2016, is a mythological first-person horror game that immerses players in ancient Greece's eerie narratives. Blending elements of adventure and stealth, the game takes you through the abandoned hallways and winding catacombs of Temple Island, where players must navigate dark corners and solve mysteries steeped in history. Its unique approach to storytelling and atmosphere makes it a notable title in the indie game landscape.

In terms of PC performance, Medusa’s Labyrinth is quite accessible, requiring only an entry-level GPU and a minimum CPU score of around 3089 to achieve decent FPS. With just 4 GB of RAM, most low to mid-range systems can run the game comfortably. For optimal graphics settings, a GPU from the lower-tier spectrum, such as the NVIDIA GTX 750 or AMD Radeon R7 260, should provide a smooth experience, allowing players to enjoy the haunting visuals without significant performance issues.

If you're a fan of horror and adventure games, Medusa's Labyrinth is worth exploring, especially given its rating of 70/100. While it may not be a groundbreaking title, its captivating atmosphere and engaging gameplay can provide an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre.

Performance profile

Released in February 2016, Medusa's Labyrinth sits in the DirectX 11 generation. Comfortable on any modern mid-range GPU at 1440p; even an RTX 3050 or RX 6600 typically delivers 4K60 at High settings.

Medusa's Labyrinth is a narrative-driven experience — a rock-solid 60 FPS is plenty. Prioritise resolution and image quality (AA, anisotropic filtering) over chasing high-refresh framerates.

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