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Limbo

Developer: Playdead Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
21 July 2010
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Searching for his sister, a boy enters Limbo.
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Sometimes a title card can tell you everything. Limbo’s white text is presented in large, blocky font, looking as if it were cut from cardboard, offset by a pure-black background — nothing else is on the screen. The game’s intentions are pretty clear: It wants to pretend video games existed during German Expressionism and that this is the gem we all missed.

The game itself, a 2-D puzzle platformer, keeps things as minimalistic as its black-and-white presentation. Limbo throws one trap or puzzle at a time, often driving you into lunacy because of the simplicity of it all. Sometimes it’s because of a puzzle that feels impossible, but most of the time it’s because of the game’s frequent deathtraps that serve only to ruin the pace and frustrate players. One can imagine they are an attempt at dark humor, with how violent the death animations are for what is ostensibly a prepubescent boy.

While the pacing and visual style might turn away most players, it’s hard not to admire the dedication to a unique vision that Playdead have brought with its debut game. At its best, Limbo casts a spell on you with its surreal ambiance and haunting setting.
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SUPER_Lonely_Panda 2016-04-06T16:41:26Z
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Lots of style, not all that much substance to complement said style, mainly consisting of average platforming and simple puzzles. Said puzzles are not all too bad, but rely heavily on trial-and-error and death (I'd conjecture this is an artistic choice, but it doesn't make it any less frustrating) to determine what is actually required. The variety also works against it, I'd occasionally get stuck due to not grasping a puzzle mechanic that was introduced seemingly at random.

That criticism actually applies to a lot of Limbo, its general inconsistency. The first half starts by exploring the unfriendly, wooded outside world, and at the second half you end up in an abandoned, functioning factory. The first half has you avoiding spike pits and pools of water by climbing trees or moving wooden boxes, the second half has you using a myriad of switches to manipulate electricity and gravity - and given how wonkily the game handles this, there's a sense of the game having "jumped the shark".

I'm glad that the "indie game explosion" happened, and perhaps Limbo contributed towards it (?), but detached from that context I don't see the hype.
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Jackrb 2024-02-03T14:55:50Z
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This is a rather innovative 2d platformer which puts emphasis on puzzle solving rather than traditional platforming, indeed this feels like a callback to games like Oddworld rather than traditional platformers such as Mario or sonic. It's just a shame it's over before it really begins, or we'd have one if the best games in modern media on our hands.

The best element by far is the aesthetics, it really does remind me of Oddworld as it uses macabre imagery to bring to life the forbidding environments it has to offer. I would say it does a better job at tension than the Oddworld franchise thanks to inspired lighting and sound effects used in each level. Two things Oddworld has over this game is story and characters as the silent protagonist troupe is a bit tiresome at this point and his journey is far more exhilarating than his destination which is all I can really say about the games lore without spoilers. It's clear your meant to insert yourself into the environment when playing which I've never been particularly a fan of in gaming as I prefer being the puppet master of a well-established character rather than imagining myself in a games environment. Besides that, I have very few complaints here, the challenge is tough but fair and I adore the aesthetics on display.

It's another victory for modern indie gaming, it may not have the gloss of a AAA title, but that's not really necessary when you have a game this innovative.
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Foxylover92 2021-07-22T11:05:23Z
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Limbo is a very lucky game.

In 2010, indie games were just barely starting to become relevant. With Steam starting to become something more than borderline malware, and Microsoft going all-in on their Xbox Live Arcade project, the market for potential microbudget games has never been greater, and the barriers of entry have never been lower. We've seen some solitary indie games find success in the past (e.g. Braid), but 2010 is unquestionably the year the segment really started to blow up.

At the time, competition was still relatively low. There were still some barriers devs had to pass (e.g. Greenlight didn't exist yet), and most devs were simply late to hop onto the train - for a brief period, there was a time where the demand for indie games severely outpaced the supply. You could've released literally anything at the time, and it would have been a hit.

Some of these hits eventually turned into celebrated classic. It's impossible to overstate just how much Super Meat Boy did for the modern platformer genre, and Amnesia still remains a trailblazer in horror video games.

Some, on other hand, were forgotten. They're games that were simply not that good, and only celebrated at the time because there was little else to play. Remember Game Dev Story? Exactly.

Limbo, by all means, should've been part of the former group. And yet, through sheer persistence (mostly consisting of releasing the game on every single platform and discounting it to 50c multiple times), it ended up in the former. A big mistake!

Everything in Limbo is just so mediocre. The graphics look really cool for the first twenty minutes or so, and then they start to bore you - and Limbo never does anything big with them, the game has two environments and that's it. It's a visually boring game, and the artstyle eventually starts accentuating that.

The puzzles are mostly easy, and frequently frustrating. Why does a puzzle platformer have like twenty ultra-precise timing puzzles? Near the 50% mark or so, the game straight up turns into a precision platformer - and boy, the foundations of that game are really not equipped to handle that. I find it difficult to recall gaming experiences more frustrating than the "you must grab the ledge, but you can't climb up" part; the entire section just perfectly summarizes the "fighting against the controls" problem that plagued the game so much.

Limbo has a story, but who even cares. It's supposed to be "mysterious", but the devs said so little that it's difficult to even imagine anything interesting happening behind the scenes. There's a guy, and - well, this site has some spoiler guidelines I still don't quote understand, but trust me, it's very banal.

All in all, the success of the game is nearly entirely the product of the environment it was released in, combined with the aggressive porting/pricing policy of its publishers. Unless you're really into 2010, I recmmend skipping this one. Just play Inside instead.
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Beautiful art style, but the game doesn't really do much with it. It's all very smooth and not unpleasant, but the puzzles are mostly shallow and there's no time for the atmosphere or the mechanics to be developed in any way.
Somehow it manages to feel too refined, in the sense that the need to preserve the feel of the game prevents the gameplay from being developed, and at the same time there are way too many attempts at different kinds of puzzles and mechanics so the result is kind of scattered.
I don't know, it's not bad, but it feels like it's less than the sum of its parts.
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First half of Limbo is a masterpiece. The game carefully immerses the player in the atmosphere of loneliness through puzzles revealing the narrative and haunting art design. Meanings of Limbo are well readable and at that moment it seems like the game is going to achieve quality of Journey.
However, in the second half, developers decided to throw all the "plot" out of the puzzles and put the gamer in some random factory to get through. And even though the puzzles are very good (one of them forced me to check the walkthrough, which hasn't happened in a long time), there is nothing between them. In the end, you literally get tired of the game.
I am disappointed.
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GreenDe 2022-01-11T23:24:18Z
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  • twee_pop 2021-05-17 18:10:20.513748+00
    the video game equivalent of tim hecker's radio amor
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  • lowplacelikehome 2021-07-13 13:40:42.588835+00
    Hauntingly beautiful.
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  • ... 2021-09-11 23:04:05.513544+00
    i see a lot of negative trial and error criticism for those kind of games but im pretty sure its an intentional game design choice thats only here to add to the "oo anything can fuck you up at anytime" vibe,, personally it never bothered me because i always accepted it as such at least
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  • DavidthePearce 2021-09-26 01:35:11.33994+00
    The gameplay loop of dying to something completely unpredictable and then easily getting past the hazard because you can now predict it is not fun. Limbo hit at a boom for indie games and it feels like a few games of that era got disproportionate praise.
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    • Jaxijin 2022-08-08 20:55:30.742944+00
      I'm playing this for the first time and completely agree. The aesthetics and atmosphere are great, but I found the gameplay loop a chore by the end (which is saying something when it's like a four hour game). I think cinematic platformers just aren't for me, but I'll still play Inside to see if I feel the same.

      Also the parts near the end with the gravity flipping just had me wishing I was playing VVVVVV, a far better game lol.
    • Jaxijin 2023-04-28 20:35:35.952815+00
      Finally played Inside and found it a million times more enjoyable than this. So if this game turned you off, you should still give that game a chance.
    • Marmalade88 2023-07-01 18:03:59.05319+00
      This is so true. This gameplay style originated as a scam to waste money in arcades, and now it just feels like a waste of time.
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  • Miry 2021-11-15 21:30:14.82095+00
    the ending broke me.
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    • ... 2021-12-02 01:35:15.07838+00
      ba dum tss
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  • phoenix5511 2022-07-09 17:26:36.185109+00
    Its funny someone mentioned Tim Hecker in these comments, my favourite artist of all time and this game is also a 10/10. But I don't think it's like Radio Amor.. It's more Industrial/ Dark Ambient for me. Maybe Deathprod the game? loll
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  • eratic_specialist 2023-07-26 15:25:11.858334+00
    aesthetically pleasing with simple mechanics and gameplay that got overhyped as an artistic masterpiece just cuz it looks good and its an indie
    ...entertaining enough to play
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