Lemnis Gate

Reception to the game was generally favorable, with critics praising its interesting take on first-person shooter mechanics and the injection of a new layer of strategy into the genre.

[3] Games could quickly devolve into puzzle-solving sessions, as players strategize over the best operative to choose and the best strategy to take in a given situation to score the most points.

"[4][6] The developers felt that there was a large amount of competition in the first-person shooter space and wanted to create something with a unique take to attract players.

[2] In a mixed review, NME's Jim Trinca felt that though the game's concept is interesting and that its ideas are brilliant, the first-person shooter mechanics that underpinned it were "underwhelming.

"[12] IGN Italy's Di Angelo Bianco echoed Trinca's thoughts, noting that the game's underlying concept made up for some of the lack of personality its setting and characters exhibited.

[14] After failing to meet player count and sales expectations, Ratloop announced that the game would be delisted from all digital storefronts on April 11, 2023, with multiplayer servers shutting down on July 11.

[18] Gameindustry.biz's James Batchelor and Push Square's Stephen Tailby noted that the title's failure is among a wave of several online and live service game shutdowns in 2023, continuing a market trend.

The player, in a first-person perspective , runs towards an objective, while another one of their operatives from a previous loop runs past them to the left.