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Luce Spenta – A gothic tale of guilt, death, and the choices you make

Posted on November 20, 2025November 20, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Luce Spenta – Gothic visual novel about judgment, guilt, and five restless souls

In Luce Spenta, you take on the role of a judge of the dead, guided by the mysterious Morta through a moonlit graveyard. Five souls await your verdict — forgiveness, reproach, oblivion, or execution — with each choice shaping one of over 25 possible endings. The game blends gothic storytelling with psychological horror, focusing entirely on atmosphere and moral decision-making rather than action.

If you’re into story-heavy indie experiences, you might also like our recent feature on Pattern Survivors: Bullet Hell — Create Chaos, another creative indie title built around player-driven systems and design choices.

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Luce Spenta

Release: October 24, 2025 (Full release)

Genre: Gothic psychological visual novel

Developer / Publisher: MrFaabry

Platforms: PC (Windows & Linux) — Steam

The developer has openly stated that AI-assisted tools were used to enhance hand-drawn art for the game, creating a distinct gothic style that was recently updated for a more classical look. It’s available in multiple languages and supports both Windows and Linux. Luce Spenta is designed for those who enjoy dark, story-driven experiences built around moral ambiguity, choice, and consequence.

Adrian with glowing blue eyes walking away through a moonlit graveyard in Luce Spenta.
Ivan with glowing violet eyes stands before a tombstone in a dark graveyard at night.
Tom, a cracked doll-like child with a wide grin, stands in a dark living room with a flickering TV in Luce Spenta.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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